Moment of inertia

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Help me understand moment of inertia in compound shapes.
This isn't my homework.

Let's take a simple L shape for example, and it's rotating about an axis A which is not the center of mass. This means we need to use the parallel axis theorem, but I can't get that far yet.

Just adding up individual moments of inertia seems wrong, like I describe it here in this pic.