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Oct 17, 2009 12:45

[Video opens on V sitting on a couch, sprawled slightly against the armrest, head propped up by his hand. Around his feet, there are scattered amounts of Guy Fawkes masks on the floor.

His tone is almost amused.Well, the citizens of England shall be in for a surprise when the mailmen arrive at their doors tomorrow. Sutler, I imagine will not be ( Read more... )

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suitoflegend October 17 2009, 21:34:06 UTC
Damn, that's a lot of Epic Fail Guy masks. Are you planning to protest Scientology or something?

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vengeful_virtue October 17 2009, 21:53:24 UTC
No. I have no hand in that one group using those masks for their own ends.

And these are not Epic Fail Guy masks. They are Guy Fawkes masks.

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suitoflegend October 17 2009, 22:05:23 UTC
Huh. Could've fooled me. That's got to be one hell of a shipping fee, either way.

What's the difference? They're both Guys, only one fails and the other's...idk, what's a Fawkes?

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Every word out of his mouth is making V's soul shrivel a little xD vengeful_virtue October 17 2009, 22:17:48 UTC
They got the idea from me, not the other way around.

Guy Fawkes was a revolutionary who tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament four hundred years ago.

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then his mission is complete XD suitoflegend October 17 2009, 22:36:51 UTC
How could they get the idea from you, if you're just sending all those masks out now? I mean, I guess that's cool, but it seems kind of lame if they're bandwagoning about something that hasn't happened yet.

Tough break for him, A for initiative. So what's the big plan for November 5th? I'm guessing all those costumes you're sending out have something to do with it, unless you just run with a really strange crowd. Really, really strange.

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xD In his head, V's thinking, "He's an American, isn't he." vengeful_virtue October 17 2009, 22:48:30 UTC
...have you ever heard of a film called 'V for Vendetta'?

I'm finishing what Guy Fawkes started, and inviting all of England to attend.

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suitoflegend October 17 2009, 22:56:14 UTC
Yeah, like four years ago. But that fad's over, except for Anonymous and internet dorks who think they're saving humanity by not paying for their Starbucks. You know, striking a blow for human rights, all that nonsense.

Uh huh. Well, according to what I just found from Google, hopefully it doesn't end with all of you guys hanged. And, you know, a lot of fireworks to celebrate it every single year for the next four hundred. No, seriously, that'd totally suck if that happened, kay?

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vengeful_virtue October 17 2009, 23:13:45 UTC
Yes, well, I am the V from that film. Or so people tell me. Or the film was based on what I'm doing, I don't rightly know.

Well, it's only one of me, and I doubt they'll resort to hanging in my case. I would not mind the fireworks, however.

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suitoflegend October 17 2009, 23:28:09 UTC
You know this is the internet, right? You're allowed to lie about things that make you look like you skipped your medication this week. Besides, if you're that guy, shouldn't you be busy doing your plan and not screwing around on a poor man's MySpace?

Right, because fireworks would be awesome. But still, wouldn't it suck to have a day devoted to celebrating how much you suck?

Also, remember those awesome conspiracy leaders...the Norsefire, that's the name, right? The ones that you're trying to blow up? What if they saw the movie, too?

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vengeful_virtue October 18 2009, 04:33:40 UTC
In the DramaDramaDuck community, I'm afraid I am far from the most unusual person there. I don't see any reason to hide when most everyone hasn't batted an eye when I told them who I am. And I am taking care of my plan, I happen to have a spare few hours on my hands.

Perhaps, but it would mean I had not been forgotten.

If they have, they really should have raided my hideout by now, I think. And 'awesome'?

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suitoflegend October 18 2009, 05:30:53 UTC
That's because most everyone on these sites are nerds. Of course they don't care that V's here. Hell, they'll probably do a victory dance about it in post form. But me? Yeah, going to have to take a rain check on that one.

Being forgotten sucks, but it's gotta be better than having your picture in the dictionary next to the definition of "loser" or "fail". They'd have to come up with a new V word for it, shouldn't be too hard.

Maybe they're saving it for the big dramatic confrontation at the end. All about style with that type.

Hey, without villains there wouldn't be a movie to watch. It's not my fault I appreciate them for making it worth the ten bucks I paid to sit through.

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vengeful_virtue October 18 2009, 06:07:58 UTC
No, because the people on this site are more like demons and countries and shinigami and royalty, more like. The masked vigilante man from that one movie hardly seems that unusual.

Men who are remembered for trying to spread their ideologies often remain highly influential even if they are killed. Jesus of Nazareth was crucified for what he taught, and no one's putting his picture next to the name loser, I believe.

Sutler does not have a mind for the theatrical. He prefers thigs done as quickly as possible.

Those men committed genocide on innocent people.

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