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The alias is understandable given how ubiquitous the Jolly Roger is on fictional depictions of pirate flags. However, while this may be pedantic, it should be pointed out that there are a few pirate flags in real life that don't use it (some are listed here).
Blank_User said:
The alias is understandable given how ubiquitous the Jolly Roger is on fictional depictions of pirate flags. However, while this may be pedantic, it should be pointed out that there are a few pirate flags in real life that don't use it (some are listed here).
Considering Jolly Roger is used for various One Piece flags and things like post #3076695 I don't think this is an issue. Despite the wiki not all posts in jolly_roger are skull_and_crossbones.
zetsubousensei said:
Considering Jolly Roger is used for various One Piece flags and things like post #3076695 I don't think this is an issue. Despite the wiki not all posts in jolly_roger are skull_and_crossbones.
The One Piece examples and post #3076695 still fit the tag description despite the unconventional elements. I was thinking more along the lines of the B. Roberts flags or the Thomas Tew flag.
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