He is an icon. He is the diva. He is the moment. He is a cannibal. He is Hannibal Lecter.


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He is an icon. He is the diva. He is the moment. He is a cannibal. He is Hannibal Lecter.
Women can be evil if they’re funny about it and men can be evil if they’re gay about it.
Being a casual fan is so fun, like the whole fandom is at war, everything is on fire and everyone seems to have forgotten fandom etiquette and you are just watching it all happen from the sidelines.
Hannigram matching icons
HANNIBAL STARTREK AU
HANNIBAL STAR TREK AU
I went with betazoid will cause I felt like it made the most sense, and I just also wanted to see him with extra huge big beautiful eyes
I didn't really think to much into hannibal being cardassian other than 1 - I thought Mads would look good with the cardassian makeup and that 2- that garak kinda reminded me of hannibal
-side note, I decied that in mizumono hannibal would use his claws instead of that knife he had.
"Dumb luck and bad bookkeeping."
The Battle of Zama
Artist: After Cornelis Cort (Netherlandish, 1533–1578)
Date: 1567–1578
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
The Battle of Zama
The Battle of Zama was fought in 202 BC in what is now Tunisia between a Roman army commanded by Scipio Africanus and a Carthaginian army commanded by Hannibal. The battle was part of the Second Punic War and resulted in such a severe defeat for the Carthaginians that they capitulated, while Hannibal was forced into exile. The Roman army of approximately 30,000 men was outnumbered by the Carthaginians who fielded either 40,000 or 50,000; the Romans were stronger in cavalry, but the Carthaginians had 80 war elephants.
Ive decided to curse y'all with this exchange