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#iliketostealbabies #prince #handsome #smart #1monthold #emerald #tribaljijii #feasts #stonemoving #nisgaa #nisgaastrong #love #babies #babydust (at Kincolith, British Columbia)
#StoneMoving #HappyNewYear2018 #HappyNewYear #明けましておめでとうございます It lugs stones around and puts 'em on piles. Then it lugs some more stones around and puts them on another pile. All very mysterious and uninspired. But what the hey. Due to the harsh conditions on the surfaces of Rigel Alpha-XV-111684, very little research is possible on these fascinating creatures. The strangest phenomenon that typifies them is the stone moving, from which they derive their name. They'll carry heavy chunks of rock around for thousands of miles in order to place them on a pile of other stones, for hitherto unknown reasons. At first these piles have been thought to be remnants of a lost civilisation, but apparently they're all the work of dumb beasts. There are however voices being raised to send expeditions out to determine wether or not the Movers may be in fact an intelligent race.