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Gm to all those who believes that web3 is the way to gain financial freedom
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Good day guys been a while I made a cast on wapcast,was a little busy but am very much active now 🥹🫴
Good day once again 🌚
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Good day guys been a while I made a cast on wapcast,was a little busy but am very much active now 🥹🫴
Good day once again 🌚
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The Anonymous mask, also known as the Guy Fawkes mask, is a stylized mask depicting the face of Guy Fawkes, a 17th-century English conspirator. The mask was popularized by the 2005 film "V for Vendetta" and later adopted by the Anonymous hacktivist group. Uses of the Anonymous mask include:
1. Symbolizing anonymity and privacy online
2. Representing resistance against government control and surveillance
3. Identifying with the Anonymous hacktivist movement
4. Expressing dissent and protest during demonstrations and rallies
5. Adding an element of mystery and intrigue to art, fashion, or cosplay
6. Disguising one's identity during public appearances or online activities
7. Showing support for internet freedom and anti-censorship movements
8. Used in theatrical performances, music videos, and films
9. Representing the "99%" during Occupy Wall Street and other protests
10. Becoming a cultural icon and symbol of rebellion
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Guess what's under the /masks
It's beyond the imagination of humans
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Respiratory masks, also known as respirators, are designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful particles, gases, or vapors. They cover the nose and mouth, filtering the air to ensure the wearer breathes in clean air. Uses of respiratory masks include:
1. Industrial settings: Protecting workers from dust, chemicals, and other airborne hazards.
2. Healthcare: Preventing exposure to infectious diseases, like tuberculosis or influenza.
3. Construction and renovation: Reducing exposure to dust, asbestos, and other construction materials.
4. Firefighting and emergency response: Protecting against smoke, chemicals, and other hazardous substances.
5. Laboratories: Safeguarding against biological and chemical agents.
6. Mining and quarrying: Preventing inhalation of dust and other airborne contaminants.
7. Painting and sanding: Reducing exposure to fumes and particles.
8. Welding and metalworking: Protecting against metal fumes and particles.