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  2. Guy Fawkes mask - Wikipedia

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    A protester in a Guy Fawkes mask, designed by David Lloyd for V for Vendetta (1982–1989). The Guy Fawkes mask (also known as the V for Vendetta mask or Anonymous mask) is a stylised depiction of Guy Fawkes (the best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to blow up the House of Lords in London on 5 November 1605) created by illustrator David Lloyd for the 1982–1989 graphic novel V ...

  3. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    The word anonymous was borrowed into English around 1600 from the Late Latin word "anonymus", from Ancient Greek ᾰ̓νώνῠμος (anṓnumos, "without name"), from ᾰ̓ν- (an-, "un-") with ὄνῠμᾰ (ónuma), Aeolic and Doric dialectal form of ὄνομᾰ (ónoma, "name").

  4. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous is the first internet-based super-consciousness. Anonymous is a group, in the sense that a flock of birds is a group. How do you know they’re a group? Because they’re travelling in the same direction. At any given moment, more birds could join, leave, peel off in another direction entirely. [61]

  5. Fact check: Trump surgeon general initially dismissed mask ...

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    The mask-wearing debate continues on social media despite many myths – such as masks causing health problems or violating constitutional rights – being roundly, and repeatedly, debunked.

  6. Weasel word - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a weasel using "weasel words". In this case, "some people" are a vague and undefined authority. In rhetoric, a weasel word, or anonymous authority, is a word or phrase aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague, ambiguous, or irrelevant claim has been communicated.

  7. Mask - Wikipedia

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    The so-called 'Mask of Agamemnon', a 16th-century BC mask discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae, Greece, National Archaeological Museum, Athens The word "mask" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque "covering to hide or guard the face", derived in turn from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca "mask, specter, nightmare". [1]

  8. When it's wise to wear a double mask - AOL

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    People are now spreading recently mutated, more contagious coronavirus strains around the U.S., and the most infectious strains will rapidly become dominant. With this reality, it's high time to ...

  9. Who Is Marshmello? Meet the Award-Winning DJ Behind the Mask

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    Forget the Mask — It’s All About the Music At the end of the day, the reason fans love Marshmello is that he regularly puts out incredible songs, collaborating with some of the world’s ...