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Category Theory and Hannibal
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My bros I have been doing a lot of reading about Wacky WWII Hijinks lately and I want to tell you a story because I love it okay
once upon a time there was a dude in Spain named Juan Pujol Garcia. Pujol was a chicken farmer. Pujol hated him some goddamn fascists.
See Spain had recently ended its civil war, with the fascists taking power. So when WWII broke out in Europe, Spain technically remained neutral but in practice was buddy buddy with the Nazis. Juan Pujol Garcia thought this was pretty bullshit
so soon after war breaks out Pujol travels to his local British embassy and goes “hey I wanna spy on the Nazis for you”
“who the fuck are you?” say the British, and kick him out
but Pujol is not deterred! He still wants to dunk on some fascists, so now he goes to his local German embassy instead. “hey” he says, “I wanna spy on the British for you, I sure do hate them”
“yeah okay” say the Germans “that seems pretty legit”
and just like that Pujol now officially works for the Abwehr, the German intelligence agency. They hand him some spy gear (invisible ink and such) and instruct him to travel to Lisbon, and from there make his way into the UK. So Pujol heads to Lisbon, and a little while later writes to his German handlers telling them he’s made it to England
Pujol had not made it to England. He had, in fact, made it to the Lisbon public library, where he checked out a number of English guide books and set about just wholesale making shit up
this is slightly complicated by the fact that, for example, he completely did not understand British currency and all his expense reports were basically gibberish. He also reported things like bribing Scotsmen, because the people of Glasgow would “do anything for a litre of wine” (an actual quote) because, hey, people in Spain like wine so that’s probably the same right?
Here is where it starts to get really crazy, because the Abwehr loves this. “wow this dude is a great spy” they say, because apparently none of them had ever been the England either. In fact, they are so pumped about this new awesome spy that the British start to get worried
you see, by this time the British had cracked German’s supposedly unbreakable Enigma code and were totally dunking on the Nazis by reading basically all of their ~super top secret~ radio transmissions. And, crucially, they’d become so good at breaking and reading traffic that there were literally no German spies in England. The Germans would set up a spy drop (usually dropping dudes in by parachute in the middle of the night), the British would intercept the message and then just scoop the dudes up as soon as they landed in a move that must have been SUPER embarrassing to the spies
so there are no German spies in the UK because they’re all sitting in a prison run by MI5 (although some are being run under supervision as double agents, feeding Germany bullshit). But suddenly MI5 is picking up all this traffic from the Germans talking about their super great spy- a spy the British do not have in their jail
“oh shit” says MI5, and starts rereading all the transmissions they have to and from this mysterious super spy.
“hey wait” says MI5, upon actually reading the shit the spy was sending. “someone is playing silly buggers, pip pip cheerio”
At this point, Pujol, still in Lisbon, had actually been approaching the British embassy again, repeatedly, but apparently “I am literally an Abwehr agent and would like to offer you my services” wasn’t interesting enough, because he was repeatedly turned away, again. It wasn’t until MI5 started asking around that one of the embassy staff was like “oh yeah we know that guy”
so in 1942 the British finally make contact with Pujol and he officially becomes a spy for MI5. They move him to London and assign him a case officer so he can start making up even better bullshit
and he does. Once actually in London, Pujol reports to the Abwehr that he’d recruited a whole slew of informants- from a bunch of Welsh Aryans to disaffected army officers. He ends up with a network of 20+ sub-spies, all feeding him information from around the UK
none of these people actually exist
Pujol just straight up invented like 20 people, keeping careful track of their fake personalities, names, and activities. With the help of MI5, the information he sends becomes even better- a mix of true but ultimately useless facts and actually important intel timed to arrive in Germany just slightly too late to be of any use. He and his “spy network” become the Abwehr’s most trusted agents
Pujol, now codenamed Agent Garbo (for his acting skills), ends up playing a huge role in the run-up to D-Day, where the Allies mounted a huge intelligence campaign to convince Hitler that the planned site of attack was going to be Calais and not Normandy (this was Operation Fortitude and you should absolutely look it up for more Wacky WWII Adventures). Obviously you know how this ended
crazily enough, the Abwehr never figured out that Pujol was a double agent. After the war he received both the Iron Cross Second Class (which require personal authorization from Hitler), and a Member of the Order of the British Empire (from King George VI)
unable to resist being totally fucking ridiculous, Pujol turned down MI5’s post-war offer to continue spying, but this time against the USSR. “no,” he said “just help me fake my own death and then I’m moving to Venezuela”
and that’s exactly what he did. Juan Garcia Pujol died in 1988, at the age of 76
Okay I’m just editing my reblog to add this picture of Juan Pujol Garcia because I feel that it adds so much to the story to picture him doing ALL THE ABOVE with this expression:
What a legend.
Thank you Llewcie! I watched the film -- free on Amazon Prime in the states. “Gabor” was writing fan fiction before the Internet -- his audience was the British. Who knows -- maybe Hannigram will shape a social movement or otherwise benefit people and thus echo this tradition: writing fan fiction for a greater good.
When we started this adventure around three months ago (even though it feels like a year already!), we didn’t expect so many people to join us in the different fests and events we wanted to organize. And we certainly did not expect to reach one thousand followers on Tumblr this fast (or ever, to be completely honest!).
Because we want to thank you immensely for all your support, for following us, for participating in the events and, after all, helping keep this fandom very much alive, we’re happy to announce a giveaway to celebrate these 1k followers.
How to participate:
There will be ONE winner, and the prize will be a creative giveaway. The winner will give us a prompt, and our fanfic writers, artists, gif makers, etc, will work their magic and come up with creations of their own. It will likely be more than one thing: maybe a fic and an art, maybe a fic, art and gifset, or even more than a fic and more than one art…
Only reblogs count, not the likes. If you want to reblog as a signal boost but don’t want to participate, just say so in the tags and we won’t include you.
You have to be following us to participate!
We will notify the winner via private message, so make sure your inbox is open.
If the winner doesn’t contact us within two days, we will have to pull another winner.
The giveaway will end on September 5th 23:59 GMT (any reblogs after that time won’t count), and we will announce the winner as shortly as possible.
Any other questions, do tell us in our ask box or twitter.
Good luck!!
(A huge thank you to @sirenja-and-the-stag for the wonderful gif, as always)
Pokémon; Macbeth; the Illuminati. Those may not sound like they have a lot in common, but they exemplify the three whole new forms of technology-driven..
This is a tech article, but it is also much more. It describes, among other things, our fascination with Hannibal Cre-ATE-ive. It describes our fascination with Hannibal in general -- we use it as immersive media.
What a time to be alive, even with its horror. As Hannibal said:
“I've always found the idea of death comforting. The thought that my life could end at any moment frees me to fully appreciate the beauty and art and horror of everything this world has to offer.”
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A Visual Feast: A Celebration of the Cinematography of Hannibal
I’ve been low-key around here about my growing infatuation with the television show ‘Hannibal.’ I had wanted to finish the show and really let it settle in my head before getting into it here, or all I would have been able to do was squee incoherently, because damn. This show may be the best thing I’ve watched in years. While other shows I watched stumbled or went through patches of seriously hinky storytelling, ‘Hannibal’ spent three seasons doing nothing but impressing me.
And what gorgeous seasons they were. Honestly, this show might well be the most laboriously constructed, lovingly detailed, lavishly appointed show I’ve ever watched (and the fact that it has never been nominated for a single Emmy is a crime against television). It’s art is effortless and strange in the way that few can pull off without feeling like it’s trying too hard. If anything, I liken ‘Hannibal’ to ‘Twin Peaks’, only given license to be even more overtly surreal and horrifying. Even the violence (and there is a LOT of violence on ‘Hannibal’, to the point where even I found it unsettling at times, and I’ve participated in autopsies) is gorgeous. Many wonderful pieces of meta have been written about the characters, and without doubt I love all of them. They are all (except 3) absolutely horrible people, and I love every single one of them without exception. And that’s a hell of a feat for a show to pull off.
But this post will focus on the visuals of the show than the character development. I am especially interested in the way that the show blends hallucination, dream, and character revelation purely through visuals. And to those of you wondering, yes, there will be some gore in this post. I’ve not posted any of the spoilery gore or any of the stuff I don’t also find beautiful, but if blood is something you avoid, you may need to give this one a pass. What can I say? This is a horror show about a cannibal serial killer and a profiler who puts himself into killers’ shoes. This was going to be a blood-soaked, gothic horror extravaganza if ever there was one.
If you’re still interested in seeing what’s got me so excited about this gorgeous, disturbing show, come on in past the cut and feast your eyes on the composition Hannibal.
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How many Fannibals are there on Tumblr?
I thought that this idea that the Supernatural Fandom had was really cool, because of that, I wanna do a headcount for all Hannibal Fans on Tumblr. So reblog this if you are a Fannibal!
Please reblog this only once or this will be pointless. Let’s show everyone that even if our show is gone, we’ll all still be here, lurking in the shadows of Tumblr.
Let’s make them hear us, folks! Raise your forks!
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We’re not supposed to pick up hitch-hikers because they may be serial killers. However, serial killers often pick up and kill hitch-hikers. Therefore, has a serial killer ever picked up another serial killer and did they become best friends?
well this is not exactly serial killers, but it is pathological in a bryan fuller sort of way: I read the bio of Salvador Dali when i was a teen. I was at boarding school and it was in the school library. Dali is the guy who draws soft clocks, sort of like the ones Will dreamed about in S1.
Dali had more than a few obsessions, and one was to climb a steep hill with a woman and then push her off a cliff. He did this with Gala, and it went like this: they stopped next to the cliff, and Gala said she had a confession -- she had always wanted to be pushed off a cliff by a man. Dali proposed on the spot and they were married for many many years (polyamorous marriage of course.)
I told some other kids about it, and they did not believe me, so I went back to the library to get the book again. And it was gone -- they took it out of the library! And this was a school that supposedly taught kids to think for themselves. (Ha!)
Another story was about how Dali had to go down this long circular staircase when he was in school and on day he threw himself down the stairs. After that, anytime he wanted attention all he had to do was pause at the top of the stair and all eyes would be riveted on him. It because a corollary to l'esprit d'escalier -- a sort of l'attention de l'escalier.
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I wrote a fanfict for Tristahad week. (I may be slightly early, sorry!)
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there’s something I’m curious about, so if you guys could help me? If you’re a Hannibal fan, then please reblog and tag your Myers-Briggs/Jung type. Thanks!
Anyone who reblogs this will get a character sketch based on the first 3 pages of their blog
also maybe a paragraph-long story about that character if i have the inspiration.
You guuuuuys I don’t understand how to write Bedelia this is HARD. “Drinks a lot of wine and mostly answers questions with questions” is probably close enough to actually having decent canon-ish characterization, right? RIGHT?
Dammit.
I also don’t have the greatest grip on her, but I kinda think maybe - if Hannibal’s deal is “multiple trains of thought and one is for his own amusement,” hers is “multiple trains of thought and one is for her own self-preservation at all costs and one is for intense but detached curiosity.” Sometimes those two trains work in concert and sometimes they don’t.
Like a version of Hannibal who is way way less murderous but also doesn’t form even the rare emotional attachments that Hannibal has?
Actually, hell, now that I’m thinking about this, I wonder about the line “the traumatized are unpredictable because we know we can survive.” I, at least, always assumed that she was just referring to her Hannibal-based trauma, but what if there was some totally unrelated trauma long before Hannibal that helped shape her?
That first paragraph is a good way to think about the Bedelia I’m trying to write tonight - thank you! I would love to know more about Bedelia Rising, so to speak. Does something make a Bedelia or does she just happen, too?
@damnslippyplanet my feeling is that Bedelia grew up in a fairly emotionally chaotic environment, not necessarily abusive, but unstable. I feel like from a very early age she learned that emotions were something dangerous, something to be closely monitored, and that even though she probably naturally tended towards being a fairly controlled person, her childhood contributed towards making her even more so.
Oooo ok yes I like this a lot @sherlocks-freebitch! Maybe it was something like - from a young age she was put in the position of having to very closely monitor and also manage the chaotic emotional states of the people around her (maybe she was put in the position of having to essentially parent her parent(s), who were unstable and couldn’t take care of her or themselves?), and she became very good at it but also resented the hell out of it. Which led her to her vocation as a psychiatrist, but also led her to the whole “crushing wounded baby birds as a primal rejection of weakness” thing. And also gave her the exact tools she would eventually need to manipulate Hannibal, once she figured out what his particular weakness was.
I think Bedelia is Mischa, Hannibal’s sister. I think she was kidnapped rather than eaten and sold to a childless couple. She was blond and beautiful and very young -- she would not necessarily remember her former life in detail. But it does traumatize her, nonetheless -- the crushing the bird scenario -- and she, like Hannibal, studies psychology to understand why she was traumatized. I used to fantasize Hannibal and Bedelia finally realizing this family connection, but now I think it is too late, after the leg eating and making love episodes.
But it still remains true that Bedelia is like Hannibal in significant ways.
Answer 10 Questions and Tag 10 Wonderful People
I was tagged by the awesome @drinkbloodlikewine
1. What was the last movie you saw?
“The Force Awakens” And it took a looong time to get tickets. Google was providing them to employees (the Google bus was outside constantly, as well as *many* multicolored google bicycles -- I live in the Silicon Valley.) And I loved it, and it was totally a fanfict film in the way it recalled the significant events of previous canonical Star Wars films. This supports my theory that fanfict is an example of category theory.
2. What was the last song you listened to?
The aria from the Goldberg variations slowed down for Hannibal 2.13. I am waiting for the new Hannibal S3 soundtrack to be released.
3. What was the last show you watched?
BBC’s “The Hour”. And before that, “The Killing” and “London Spy” together, which was a trip. You could construct a grad school screenwriting class contrasting the two of them exemplifying diverging techniques in filmmaking. One is massively plotted, the other is unbelievably pantsed. (”Pantsed” is now a technical term meaning written “by the seat of your pants” as opposed to plotted.)
5. What was the last thing you ate?
Chinese chicken potstickers and chardonney! It is my favorite fast food.
6. If you could be anywhere else right now, where would you be?
On the beach in Santa Monica which is still in my universe and would allow my beloved dog to be with me and which would be a lot warmer than up here. I am freezing.
7. If you could pick a decade to travel back to in time, what would it be?
Elizabethan England, where I would once and for all prove that Kit Marlowe wrote the world’s greatest plays and used Shakespeare as his proxy since Marlowe was supposedly dead (but actually living in Italy.)
8. If you won the lottery, what would be the first thing you’d do?
I am working on it -- powerball is this Wednesday. I would fund my friends to the max. And get some Hannibal-style safe houses lined up in case the culture wars go postal.
9. Which fictional character would you like to hang out with for the day?
Oh God -- I cannot answer that! Maybe my childhood hero, Prince Marvel from “The Enchanted Island of Yew” by L. Frank Baum, the Oz guy. The daughter of one of the barons on the Island was walking with her 2 best friends, and they came across a fairy bower. A voice said “Make me a mortal”. They saw a fairy, who explained that she was 300 years old and wanted some adventure -- she wanted to ride around the island for a year seeking adventure. The girls said “But aren’t you a girl fairy? Girls can’t do things like that.” And the fairy replied, “OK make me a boy mortal in that case.” And so it began.
10. What was the last fandom you joined?
London Spy.
I tag anyone who is interested!
BBC2 drama London Spy, starring Ben Whishaw and Edward Holcroft, was one of the most stylish and divisive series of the year. Writer Tom Rob Smith talks about sex, homophobia and Danny’s future
Interesting how much we disagree with Tom Rob Smith