Message from @wolfwood

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2019-02-20 07:48:36 UTC  

Maybe that's why it was such a good price

2019-02-20 07:48:50 UTC  

well it's gnot a gnoblin

2019-02-20 07:48:50 UTC  

They are in on it

2019-02-20 07:48:53 UTC  

although they only make up 13% of mythical creatures, they commit 33% of all rape

2019-02-20 07:48:55 UTC  

Follow prints

2019-02-20 07:49:13 UTC  

Gnomes, despite being 2% of the humanoid population, subsidize the importation of 50% of goblins

2019-02-20 07:49:24 UTC  

They go into someone else's yard and I didn't want to be weird like that >.>

2019-02-20 07:49:24 UTC  

I’d say those tracks look more akin to the Elfis keeblar

2019-02-20 07:49:25 UTC  

couldn't find a gnome. Settled for a clown

2019-02-20 07:49:32 UTC  

El Goblino

2019-02-20 07:50:01 UTC  

Googles “what do Jewish footprints look like”

2019-02-20 07:50:05 UTC  

It’s the 56% people

2019-02-20 07:50:13 UTC  

hooves?

2019-02-20 07:50:15 UTC  

Send a Sasquatch to clear out gnomes

2019-02-20 07:50:17 UTC  
2019-02-20 07:50:50 UTC  

Good night man

2019-02-20 07:50:54 UTC  

Ohhh beauuutiful for spaaacious skies

2019-02-20 07:51:02 UTC  

G'night, sleep tight, don't let the skinwalkers bite

2019-02-20 07:51:09 UTC  

^^

2019-02-20 07:51:17 UTC  

Goodnight to our beloved professor

2019-02-20 07:52:15 UTC  

Not kidding though the footprints freaked me out a little, I don't have experience in that area. Four-legged animals should display a different pattern, I would think.

2019-02-20 07:52:31 UTC  

Depends man

2019-02-20 07:52:38 UTC  

@Nemets I aspire to have an autistic level of knowledge of immigration facts

2019-02-20 07:52:39 UTC  

Like mule deer hop

2019-02-20 07:52:48 UTC  

Vs white tails run

2019-02-20 07:52:58 UTC  

I blame a walking bear

2019-02-20 07:53:09 UTC  

@wolfwood Many quadrepeds step in their own tracks

2019-02-20 07:53:10 UTC  

I’d imagine the two would look different so it may be the same with other little critters

2019-02-20 07:53:36 UTC  

When animals walk through snow sometimes they just get stuck in the pattern of the first two feet so they don’t have to break more trail

2019-02-20 07:54:20 UTC  

Following the trail there weren't any instances of the pattern breaking, like missteps

2019-02-20 07:54:32 UTC  

It was a consistent 1,2,1,2

2019-02-20 07:54:52 UTC  

Did you take a picture

2019-02-20 07:54:53 UTC  

If ur on a reservation it could be a 3 legged dog

2019-02-20 07:54:53 UTC  

Spooky

2019-02-20 07:55:04 UTC  

@Jordan - MD scroll up a bit

2019-02-20 07:55:06 UTC  

watch a cat walk in deep snow sometime

2019-02-20 07:55:20 UTC  

That was I was thinking a cat

2019-02-20 07:55:24 UTC  

Yeah that's what I thought of too, a cat taking really dainty steps

2019-02-20 07:55:43 UTC  

@wolfwood so the steps were small?

2019-02-20 07:55:48 UTC  

Still a freaky result looking like a baby walked thru my yard

2019-02-20 07:56:08 UTC  

isnt MT montana? I would assume its a deer