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 ~~NOTOC~~ ~~NOTOC~~
  
-[{{ :gear:efg.gif?222|Forget 'V For Vendetta' - This is where it all began.}}]+[{{ :hazards:efg.gif?222|Forget 'V For Vendetta' - This is where it all began.}}]
  
 The ubiquitous **Guy Fawkes Mask** is the most recognizable **symbol** (or **icon**)  of [[hazards:anonymous|Anonymous]]. Since the days of **Project Chanology**, the Mask has been a regular sight at Anonymous-led protests. Even now, as Anonymous hibernates, the Guy Fawkes Mask is still seen out in the wild, having imprinted itself on the world as an eternal reminder of [[hazards:legion|Legion's]] terrifying power. The ubiquitous **Guy Fawkes Mask** is the most recognizable **symbol** (or **icon**)  of [[hazards:anonymous|Anonymous]]. Since the days of **Project Chanology**, the Mask has been a regular sight at Anonymous-led protests. Even now, as Anonymous hibernates, the Guy Fawkes Mask is still seen out in the wild, having imprinted itself on the world as an eternal reminder of [[hazards:legion|Legion's]] terrifying power.
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 Many will say the Mask originated from the 2005 film //V For Vendetta//. Others will say it originated from the 1980's comic strip that the movie was based on. **//All of these people are wrong, and they are Liars, and they know that they are Liars.//** The origins of the Guy Fawkes Mask as a symbol of **Anonymous** trace back to 2006 and 4chan. Its earliest confirmed appearance was on **September 25, 2006**, as part of a series of popular Microsoft Paint comics starring **Epic Fail Guy**, who was also known as **EFG** for short.  Many will say the Mask originated from the 2005 film //V For Vendetta//. Others will say it originated from the 1980's comic strip that the movie was based on. **//All of these people are wrong, and they are Liars, and they know that they are Liars.//** The origins of the Guy Fawkes Mask as a symbol of **Anonymous** trace back to 2006 and 4chan. Its earliest confirmed appearance was on **September 25, 2006**, as part of a series of popular Microsoft Paint comics starring **Epic Fail Guy**, who was also known as **EFG** for short. 
  
-[{{ :gear:efgfirst.gif |Pictured: Artifact from ground-zero of the catastrophe.}}]+[{{ :hazards:efgfirst.png |Pictured: Artifact from ground-zero of the catastrophe.}}]
  
 Within a few days, the Mask had already built enough momentum to reach meme status, and hypnotized users demanded more. Within a few days, the Mask had already built enough momentum to reach meme status, and hypnotized users demanded more.
  
-[{{ :gear:epicfailguy.png |And so, Pandora's Box was irreversibly opened, once again.}}]+[{{ :hazards:efgthread.png |And so, Pandora's Box was irreversibly opened, once again.}}]
  
 Just as Guy Fawkes failed to slaughter Parliament, Epic Fail Guy would also fail at anything he set out to do //(over and over again)//. In the strip above, we see a classic example of EFG's failure. EFG is hungry for tacos, but ends up failing several times in the simple act of eating one. Then he fails at throwing his mess away, when he gets distracted by the filth-covered Mask contained within the trash can, and decides to //put it back on//. Just as Guy Fawkes failed to slaughter Parliament, Epic Fail Guy would also fail at anything he set out to do //(over and over again)//. In the strip above, we see a classic example of EFG's failure. EFG is hungry for tacos, but ends up failing several times in the simple act of eating one. Then he fails at throwing his mess away, when he gets distracted by the filth-covered Mask contained within the trash can, and decides to //put it back on//.
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 Little did anyone know at the time, this nascent [[x:egregore|egregore]] was about to put //everyone else on//. Little did anyone know at the time, this nascent [[x:egregore|egregore]] was about to put //everyone else on//.
  
-[{{ :gear:masks:chanology.jpg?350|Houston, we have containment breach.}}]+[{{ :hazards:chanology.jpg?350|Houston, we have containment breach.}}]
  
 The Guy Fawkes Mask quickly became known as a **symbol of //failure//**, linked to Epic Fail Guy. It did not take long for this cancerous egregore to fester and take on a life of its own. EFG himself would be the first consumed by the Mask, as he would rarely be seen without it again from this point forward. Soon after, the original artist of the strip vanished, shuffling their unholy creation off onto various community OC producers and Photoshop pirates, who continued to churn out a steady supply of EFG memes with him wearing the Mask. The Guy Fawkes Mask quickly became known as a **symbol of //failure//**, linked to Epic Fail Guy. It did not take long for this cancerous egregore to fester and take on a life of its own. EFG himself would be the first consumed by the Mask, as he would rarely be seen without it again from this point forward. Soon after, the original artist of the strip vanished, shuffling their unholy creation off onto various community OC producers and Photoshop pirates, who continued to churn out a steady supply of EFG memes with him wearing the Mask.
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 By 2012, the heat came down and the [[hazards:fediverse#damage-assessment|/i/nsurgency was broken up]]. However, Legion and the idea of "Anonymous" pushed forward under new stewardship and more splinter communities, who continued to use the Guy Fawkes Mask for their own various illegal shenanigans. Just like those who came before them, these too were completely unaware that the Mask was Haunted. Since nobody ever challenged the Mask's psychic hegemony over the Guy Fawkes Mask and Anonymous, it has represented both of them ever since. To witnesses, the Mask now evokes feelings of nostalgia, sadness or terror, depending on who you ask and what their memory of the Mask consisted of. By 2012, the heat came down and the [[hazards:fediverse#damage-assessment|/i/nsurgency was broken up]]. However, Legion and the idea of "Anonymous" pushed forward under new stewardship and more splinter communities, who continued to use the Guy Fawkes Mask for their own various illegal shenanigans. Just like those who came before them, these too were completely unaware that the Mask was Haunted. Since nobody ever challenged the Mask's psychic hegemony over the Guy Fawkes Mask and Anonymous, it has represented both of them ever since. To witnesses, the Mask now evokes feelings of nostalgia, sadness or terror, depending on who you ask and what their memory of the Mask consisted of.
  
-Today, members of Anonymous have very mixed feelings over the Mask. To many who knew what the Mask was //(before its mutation and subsequent leak into the real world)// the Mask is viewed with contempt and disgust. Indeed, the irony of the **failure** to contain the Mask is not lost on the collective. Yet to others, the Mask is viewed with reverence. Many Anons, whether they participated in protests or not, have been known to keep an actual Mask as a souvenir, totem or good luck charm. Some keep one simply as a psychic anchor to remind themselves why they were there in the first place - an icon.+Today, members of Anonymous have very mixed feelings over the Mask. To many who knew what the Mask was //(before its mutation and subsequent leak into the real world)// the Mask is viewed with contempt and disgust. Indeed, the irony of the **failure** to contain the Mask is not lost on the collective. Yet to newfags and the activist crowd, the Mask is viewed with reverence. Many Anons, whether they participated in protests or not, have been known to keep an actual Mask as a souvenir, demonstrating the long-term psychic hold of the Mask's demonic power.
  
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