It shows three people in black robes and white masks, including variations of the Guy Fawkes mask worn by Anonymous, telling everyone that they're not a "person, race or gender," but a movement aimed ...
On the Flickr page, its usual photo collection of military generals and pro-war rallies was replaced with Guy Fawkes masks and a poster crudely depicting the leader Kim Jong Un as a pig.
Blue tears flow from both eyes. A Crying Wojak Mask meme variation appeared later, signifying someone hiding their pain and rage behind a calm or happy demeanor. Little is known about the origins ...
A crowbar-wielding raider in a Guy Fawkes mask who tried to rob a convenience store in a Suffolk town is being hunted for by police. The incident happened in Norwich Road in Lowestoft on ...
In the 2005 film adaptation of "V for Vendetta," the protagonist wore a mask that evoked Guy Fawkes, which has since become a symbol of protest against inhumane, authoritarian, and undemocratic ...
The 2005 political thriller focuses on an anarchist freedom fighter called V, who wears a Guy Fawkes mask and plots to blow up the UK Parliament on Bonfire Night in protest of a neo-fascist regime.
David Lloyd created the original mask image. "The Guy Fawkes mask has now become a common brand and a convenient placard to use in protest against tyranny - and I'm happy with people using it ...
The Cape of Good Hope Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is calling on Capetonians to rethink celebrating Guy Fawkes ... on some music or tv to mask the firework sounds.
Enforcement and emergency services will be on high alert for the incidents of assault, stoning of vehicles and mob attacks that remain synonymous with Guy Fawkes day in parts of Cape Town.
A lantern believed to have been carried by Guy Fawkes on the night he was arrested is on display at a museum. It can be seen at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford more than 400 years after the ...
After their infamous plot to destroy parliament was foiled, Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators received one of the most severe judicial sentences in English history: hanging, drawing and quartering.