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angela & vic during a fuckthismonth show 🤭
What a time to be bisexual #NEEDTHAT
Thinking about how every man Margaret has been in love with was a personification of the army in one way or another:
First we have Frank, Major, patriot and a stickler for military rules. Annoying, not nearly as masculine as the other men Margaret is attracted to later on. But he symbolises army values, the patriotism that forms a driving force in career military personnel.
Then there's Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott, emphasis on the Lieutenant Colonel (as Margaret herself rarely fails to mention when she talks about her husband) who symbolises rank and status, and (as shown during the Olympics episode) a certain amount of athletic masculinity associated with the military.
Enter Scully, soldier gone AWOL, officer, private, manly and (the first time Margaret sees him) covered in front line grime. Scully symbolises the very basic traits associated with the army: masculinity in a very specific soldierly way, carrying the front line on his skin and uniform, ranked (until he isn't).
Margaret has never loved men. She's been in love with the army all along.
The things I would do to take both of them at once is crazy.
god hates me
Bored at work and all I can think about is buggy and shanks and buggy thinking that the two are hate fucking but really Shanks is just hearts eyes as fuck over him.