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What Hannibals love


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Graph by Shane H

TV – The A-Team

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  1. Meh says:

    Last I checked, Hannibal was a person, not a group of people or things…

  2. Jane says:

    How come Hannibal Lector gets two spots whereas Hannibal from the A-team and Hannibal from ancient Rome only get one spot apiece.

    • Jane says:

      Or maybe I should have just ended that with a ? since I asked a question.

      • Boredatwork says:

        Wouldn’t they all like it when a plan comes together, hence the biggest slice of the graph? Hannibal Lector sure liked it when his plan came together to escape, and Hannibal was a military commander and strategist, so he’d enjoy having his plans came together. Hannibal from the A-team just liked it exclusively

    • Joey Y says:

      A-Team Hannibal also liked cigars. Hannibal (son of Hamilcar Barca) liked strategy. There was a bit more material for this graph.

      Even so, I appreciated it as is.

    • CCS says:

      So, by Rome, I assume you mean Carthage, right? Has Sid Meier taught you nothing???

      • Jane says:

        I used Rome because because I wasn’t giving a history lesson and I thought it would be more recognizable to the general public and therefore not distract from the actual content of my post, which I see has failed since it certainly distracted you.

  3. Bryan says:

    I would have added “Breakfast at Tiffanys” or “Holly Golightly”, just for sport.

  4. Platypus says:

    I lol’d.

    Referencing ancient Roman history is probably too high-brow for this crowd, though.

  5. Dogg1 says:

    memonic referece familiarity per capita,’shizzly

  6. RoyBatty says:

    This is my favorite Chart so far. I almost fell out of the chair when I first saw it I was laughing so hard…


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