The identity of the originator of Drug Muling has been a point of contention for decades. Many people think of Bill Gates, primarily because it was he who popularized the sport, making it the well-known hobby that it is today. However, like so many of his so-called 'innovations', recent evidence suggests that they may be the result of blatant plagiarisation. Intensive research has uncovered some startling evidence (right) leading to the theory that the pastime was invented by King John VIII, divine emperor of the Ancient Atlanteans, in 24 A.D. The Bayeux Tapestry clearly depicts such creatures being used to great effect in the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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| - The identity of the originator of Drug Muling has been a point of contention for decades. Many people think of Bill Gates, primarily because it was he who popularized the sport, making it the well-known hobby that it is today. However, like so many of his so-called 'innovations', recent evidence suggests that they may be the result of blatant plagiarisation. Intensive research has uncovered some startling evidence (right) leading to the theory that the pastime was invented by King John VIII, divine emperor of the Ancient Atlanteans, in 24 A.D. The Bayeux Tapestry clearly depicts such creatures being used to great effect in the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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| - The identity of the originator of Drug Muling has been a point of contention for decades. Many people think of Bill Gates, primarily because it was he who popularized the sport, making it the well-known hobby that it is today. However, like so many of his so-called 'innovations', recent evidence suggests that they may be the result of blatant plagiarisation. Intensive research has uncovered some startling evidence (right) leading to the theory that the pastime was invented by King John VIII, divine emperor of the Ancient Atlanteans, in 24 A.D. The Bayeux Tapestry clearly depicts such creatures being used to great effect in the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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