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Hey, and welcome to the short stuff. I'm Josh and there's Chuck and Jerry's here sitting in for Dave. And this is short stuff about Trovance or Trovance or Trovance.
I bet it's Trovante. I don't know why I didn't look it up, but I'm going to go with that.
It's got to be. It doesn't matter. No one knows how to pronounce it. No one outside of Romania. And the reason I just mentioned Romania is because in the Carpathian area of Romania, there's a specific kind of rock that has captured the imagination of any human who's seen it because they are very weird looking.
Yeah.
In fact, they look like they're growing smaller rocks out of the bigger rocks. Not supposed to happen to anybody outside of the field of geology, but they are. And so some people are like, these rocks are living. They move around. They're going to kill you and your entire family if given the chance.
Yeah. They have babies.
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