#Fireworks night
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delicatuscii-wasbella102 · 20 days ago
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what-thisiscrazzzy · 20 days ago
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I always find it funny that destiel happened on 5th of November.
When I say ‘remember remember the 5th of November’ do I mean that gay Angel getting sent to superhell or that time that dude tried to blow up parliament?
The whole of the uk is celebrating fireworks night or destiel going canon? Who knows.
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internetmeep · 20 days ago
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transgenderchainsawman · 20 days ago
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Living in the uk is crazy because people around me are saying “remember remember the 5th of November” like bitch I REMEMBER
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historyfiles · 20 days ago
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The staggeringly ambitious plan for 5 November 1605 was to blow up the Houses of Parliament during its next opening ceremony, killing not only the king but England's lords, bishops, and judges.
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semyas-ii · 20 days ago
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It's the 5th of November, you all know what that means...
It's my 30th birthday! Which famously falls on the same day as, you guessed it, BONFIRE NIGHT!! So for my birthday this year I demand you all go out and build giant bonfires and burn me in effigy! And put on fabulous fireworks displays! And, of course, GLOW STICKS GALORE! All of the glow sticks! For everyone!
And don't forget to sing the song!
Huzzah!!!
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coquette2004 · 19 days ago
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We had fireworks popping like mad last night since it was Bonfire Night and I ended up remembering when we learned about Guy Fawkes in primary school. Good times those were :⁠-⁠)
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caedmonofwhitby · 20 days ago
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Remember, Remember, the 5th of November
Versions of the above poem (c 1870) have been wide spread in England for centuries. They celebrate the foiling of the Catholic Guy Fawkes's attempt to blow up the Protestant controlled House of Parliament on November 5th, 1605.
Known as Guy Fawkes Day or Fireworks Night, the November 5th celebrations in the past included the burning of the Pope or Guy Fawkes in effigy. Children would make and display a “guy” to collect money for fireworks, saying “A Penny For The Guy”
In modern times, people attend firework displays and bonfires or have them in their garden. If effigies are burned, it is of modern people, often unpopular politicians or celebrities.
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The Fifth of November - English Folk Verse. Retrieved from
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seashorepics · 20 days ago
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Guy Fawkes and the History Surrounding November 5th: A Legacy of Fireworks, Politics, and Tradition
Introduction November 5th in the United Kingdom, known as Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night, is a unique blend of history, politics, and festivity, marked by fireworks, bonfires, and celebrations across the country. The day commemorates the foiled Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes and a group of conspirators attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament to assassinate King James I. This…
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tomthefanboy · 1 year ago
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TFW you set off all three alchemy fountains and nobody on your team took fire damage.
(shirt by Print Inkling)
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tragicslip · 20 days ago
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Where in Britain, we burn the effigy of a Catholic freedom fighter.. Good times 😑
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...the Gunpowder Treason and Plot. I know of no reason why the Gunpowder Treason should ever be forgot. V FOR VENDETTA 2005 — dir. James McTeigue
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karlrincon · 11 months ago
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Happy New Year 2024 from Korea.
Year of the 🐲🐉!
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harrowedworld · 20 days ago
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Remember, remember, the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason, and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.
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soupyloopyx · 23 days ago
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fireworks night but there was a cute cat present <333
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goldenrubymandrake · 1 year ago
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Remember, remember the 5th of November
Gunpowder, treason, and plot
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notastraykid · 1 year ago
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Fireworks galore. They're my favourite, yes, but they should be for professional events only. I'm glad I have a deaf dog. It's not even bonfire night until tomorrow.
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