Article: Spider webs should be removed as you see them. This can help spiders from infesting your home. As you move through your day-to-day cleaning, be on the lookout for webs. Make a note of any webs you see to clean later on. The best means to remove spider webs is by simply using a vacuum. A handheld vacuum would be easiest to maneuver. However, if you don't have a handheld vacuum you can also use a vacuum with an extension nozzle.  Simply use the nozzle or handheld vacuum to suck up any webs you see. If webs are stuck in, you may have to go over the area quite a few times.  If you notice any cobwebs on furniture or curtains, vacuum over them. Then, use a lint roller to remove any leftover bits of web.  Be sure to check under furniture. Some types of spiders may make webs in dark areas. Once a week, flip over your couches, chairs, tables, and other items of furniture to check for webs. If you notice any webs, vacuum them up. Some places may be difficult to reach with a vacuum cleaner. Any nooks or crannies you cannot reach with a vacuum can be cleaned using a soft duster with a handle. If you don't have one, use a rubber band to secure an old sock to the end of a yard stick or ruler. You can then use this tool to remove webs. Speckled ceilings, also known as popcorn ceilings, can be difficult to clean. Spider webs on these kinds of ceilings can be frustrating to remove. Using duct tape can be a good trick. Take a regular paint roller and wrap duct tape around it, with the sticky side of the tape facing outward. Then, roll this over your speckled ceiling in order to remove cobwebs. It may take a few rolls to get the webs out completely. Spiders often make webs in the corners of windows, settling between the screen and window. If you want to remove spider webs from these places, follow guidelines often used for cleaning older windows. Spray down the window and screen with water. You can use either a hose or a spray bottle.  If you're spraying from outside, a garden hose with a spray nozzle attached can be sprayed onto the window. You can spray into the screen, aiming at the unwanted spider webs. If you're spraying inside, just use a standard spray bottle.  Remove the screen and use a smaller spray bottle to dislodge any remaining spider webs. From there, clean the windows with your chosen cleaning supplies. You can use window sprays you would buy at a local department store or simply use soap and water. Clean the window thoroughly, making sure to remove any remaining residue from the spider webs.  To prevent reoccurrence, replace screens that have cracks and tears in them. This will stop spiders from getting into your home to begin with. Go over the nooks and crannies in your home. Double check for spider webs or infestations in these places. If you live in an area where poisonous spiders are a hazard, you want to make sure your home is free of webs. The best way of preventing spider infestations is catching them before they start.
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Watch for webs during your daily cleaning. Remove webs using a vacuum. Use a soft duster with a handle for hard-to-reach places. Use duct tape and a paint roller on speckled ceilings. Spray down windows and window screens. Double check hard-to-reach spots of your home for webs and egg sacs.

Problem: Article: If you want to pop your knee gently and with some control, it's best to take all pressure off of it. Sitting or lying down will allow you to move it intentionally and control exactly when the popping occurs. Extend your knee joint as straight as it can go. This puts the joint in its fully extending position, potentially moving your ligaments and knee cap across your leg bones enough to move air in the joint, which causes a pop. It may be that this movement alone is enough to crack your knee. If your knee doesn't crack just by extending your leg, then move the joint into its completely opposite position. If you are sitting, simply bend the bottom of your leg in towards the chair. If you are laying down, raise your knee in the air and pull your foot in towards your buttocks.  To contract the joint completely while sitting in a chair, you may need to move your buttocks forward to the edge of the chair. This will allow you to bend the knee further. Bending your leg completely will move the bones and ligaments across each other, causing a pop when ligaments go over uneven bones or when air moves through the joint. It can take several rounds of moving the knee in this manner to get the joint to crack. Just be sure to move back and forth slowly, so that you can stop the movement if it becomes painful or uncomfortable. If you can't get your knee to crack with this movement, then you may need to put some pressure on the joint to make it happen.
Summary: Sit in a chair or lay down on your back. Stretch your leg out straight. Bend your leg, if necessary. Extend and contract the knee joint until it pops.

"Djent" is an onomatopoetic word used to refer to a guitar tone and a stylized riff used in a particular strain of progressive metal music. The term was originally used by Meshuggah guitarist Fredrik Thordendal, to refer to the kind of tone he was trying to get, but it's now applied by fans (and detractors) of a particular group of bands that use that tone, specifically in main guitar riffs and breakdowns. In the metal community, there's some debate about whether or not "djent" is an actual genre or distinct style, or has any staying power as a style. Meshuggah is widely credited as the bad to popularize and coin the djent tone, though it now applies to a variety of progressive meta, pop metal, and metalcore bands who implement djent breakdowns into the songs. If you're curious about the "djent" sound, check out the following bands:  Periphery Animals as Leaders Tesseract Monuments Born of Osiris Cloudkicker Bulb If you want to hear the riff specifically to get a sense of the sound that Fredrik was originally referring to, there are a variety of "djent comps" on YouTube that stream together the heaviest and most "djenty" of the djent riffs. It's a good way to do some quick research. Again, the existence of djent as a particular genre is somewhat debatable, and it's primarily a trend that peaked in some metalcore bands between 2010 and 2012. Because of this, there aren't a lot of bands that self-identify as "djent" bands, but you might be able to hear the influence or the style in their music, since it merely refers to a particular tone and style of riff. You might find djent riffs in:  Deathcore or straight-up death metal Metalcore, pop metal, or screamo Prog metal or math rock
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Understand what djent refers to. Check out djent bands. Check out some djent riff compilations on YouTube. Listen to other types of music for djent influence.