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The Jolly Roger is a traditional flag associated with piracy, typically depicting a skull and crossbones on a black background. It was used by pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries to signal their identity and instill fear in their targets. The flag symbolizes rebellion against authority and has become an iconic representation of piracy in popular culture. Today, it is often associated with themes of adventure and the romanticized image of pirate life.

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