• massive_bereavement@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    Probably it went like someone threw a spear in frustration and successfully killed their prey, so someone went: “What if we throw many spears?” but because spears are heavy they made them small.

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      7 months ago

      Can you imagine how much iterative development there is in a bow, though? Those are crazy hard to build well - it must have sucked for ages

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        6 months ago

        You just had to patent “a method for throwing small spears very fast from a distance, using a simple, portable tool.” And wait for the money to come to you.

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      English longbow men would hold up the two fingers they used to pull the bowstring at Frenchmen as an insult because of how effective longbows were against the French.

      Iirc French soldiers would cut those two fingers off a captured or killed longbow user to show their disdain for the weapon.

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          From everything I can gather through a quick low level search this is the accepted origin.

          The motion of creating a V with the index and middle finger with the palm facing inward is historically credited to English bowmen insulting French soldiers