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What did explorers do with spiderwebs in the forest they inevitably had to walk through?
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This is so stupid but I wont accept they just swatted them away. The amount of spider webs I hit on a public trail is insane. I even hit remade ones on the walk back, and these are newly made and flimsy. People in the 1000’s must have been eating week long intricate spiderwebs every step. Hell nah, they must have had some method with holding their swords at an angle to perfectly deflect any and all webs but I feel like they would’ve seen that as weak back then, but also nobody likes spiderwebs. Someone please help this is urgent

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