You know pirates wore eyes patches not because they were blind, so they could see above and below deck they’d lift the eye patch to look below deck to see in the dark easier 😂
2026-03-10 03:20:57
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Math guy :
I've learnt more than from school
2026-03-10 17:18:32
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Rusty :
yeah I love little tidbits and info like this and I didn't know a single one myself😂
2026-03-10 12:22:02
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mysterymanxxxx :
I didn’t know a single one…
2026-03-09 21:58:30
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Greg Ricks625 :
Half of these are incorrect
2026-03-10 20:02:28
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Namkrow87 :
Etymology is interesting
2026-03-10 05:12:02
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GlimpG :
that's gotta be fake because they're too related to sailing
2026-03-13 17:54:10
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Eric :
sun light and warmth would fall on the portside as the ship traveled out and starboard side on the return trip leading to the origin of the word "Posh" (Port Out, Starboard Home)
2026-04-13 15:09:30
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britbratbitchhhh2 :
It’s like we lived in water world prior to
2026-03-11 01:33:57
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Eric Todd :
maritime lore
2026-03-10 00:41:48
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Megg :
damn, I love learning
2026-04-23 01:14:58
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Monarch :
I thought it was "earsdropping" 😂🤣🤣
2026-03-10 17:46:32
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WYNTER :
Love to learn thank you 😊
2026-03-30 18:29:01
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stephanthegreat :
The blue flag is known as the blue Peter, it means the ship has set to sail, so the flag slowness it was leaving soon.
2026-03-11 10:09:24
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Micheel :
same
2026-03-10 23:45:04
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Greg Ricks625 :
“Eavesdropping“ dates back to the time of great castles in which there was very a little privacy due to the lack of individual rooms or walls. Thus the people speaking on most any level of the castle could be heard from people standing near the ‘eaves’ of the large vacuous structure.
2026-03-10 20:09:02
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joshuayang412 :
More random information I know lol
2026-03-10 09:52:19
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CLAMANG0 :
Imma need some citations for these.
2026-03-11 11:47:31
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Obadiah Stane :
The square meal was the only one I didn’t know fully. I knew it was from ships, but I didn’t know the details
2026-03-10 03:54:57
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Goblinking :
I knew the skyscraper and blue flag trivia.
2026-03-10 07:56:22
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Greg Ricks625 :
“Sleep tight“ refers to the hammock, like sleeping arrangements that sailors had to endure below deck during long overseas travel stance. The longer they slept, gravity would make the hammocks tighter and tighter making them safe and snug from being fun about the inside of the cabin.
2026-03-10 20:13:39
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PhotomanZA🇿🇦 :
I knew the mast one.
2026-03-10 10:24:38
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Luis Esparza :
Did not know any of them
2026-03-10 02:35:08
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