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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2g3f6x "...Jolly Roger flags were historically flown by pirate ships as a form of psychological warfare, aimed at inspiring their own men during battle and intimidating their victims into surrender. If a ship's crew knew they were under attack by pirates, they might be more willing to surrender without a fight, handing the pirates an intact ship with all its cargo. A Jolly Roger with a red rather than a black background was most feared as it meant no life would be spared in a ship's capture. ..." Oh yeah? Well what if the ship they were attacking to plunder, turned and unfurled a bigger flag than theirs???? |
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