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Last I checked, Hannibal was a person, not a group of people or things…
Well, when there are four people called Hannibal doesn’t that make them a group of Hannibals? Plural fail!
Three.
Three people called Hannibal.
Did nobody in this thread ever watch Silence of the Lambs? Sheesh.
Does this look like Failblog? No. So why are you here failing up our TPS reports?
Is this Lolcats? No. So why Lol in your nick?
It’s lol in his Nathan, to be exact.
lol
That’s his plan – to annoy people by nitpicking on stuff on the Internet – and he loves it when his plan comes together
A-team knowledge fail!
Hannibal is the leader of the A-team and the one that loves it when a plan comes together.
Hey, Lolnathan says we shouldn’t fail people because its not the right blog. Naughty rabbit.
Actually I was referring to the failure of the original poster. That’s why I replied to him, and not you. Nesting comprehension fail.
Oops, back to the crow’s nest for me.
Hannibal Lecter, Hannibal the Conqueror.
Thus plural.
Think, then speak.
Jackass.
How come Hannibal Lector gets two spots whereas Hannibal from the A-team and Hannibal from ancient Rome only get one spot apiece.
Or maybe I should have just ended that with a ? since I asked a question.
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
Not to mention I bet all the Hannibals enjoyed a good glass of wine. While only one actually enjoyed eating human liver.
Ahhhh, I see your points.
Perhaps a Venn diagram would have been more appropriate
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.
So, by Rome, I assume you mean Carthage, right? Has Sid Meier taught you nothing???
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.
I would have added “Breakfast at Tiffanys” or “Holly Golightly”, just for sport.
I lol’d.
Referencing ancient Roman history is probably too high-brow for this crowd, though.
memonic referece familiarity per capita,’shizzly
This is my favorite Chart so far. I almost fell out of the chair when I first saw it I was laughing so hard…