Then he grabs a more manly sized hunk of wood. Suddenly, the modern folks that were mocking him get a little curious. He sets the block of wood on top of his hatchet blade. Takes his baton and pounds the wood down onto the hatchet. Which is way tougher than his knife and considerably wider too.
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