boy ya turn me ! <3

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boy ya turn me ! <3
having a normal one after that finale.
Wanted to post a drawing I did of my boys to cope.
I was feeling too lazy to shade, but enjoy the dorks-
[ID: A drawing of Wally and Charley from School Spirits in a field. Wally is sat on a bench while Charley is sitting in the grass. Charley is wearing Wally's letterman jacket and blushing profusely while Wally obliviously talks at him. Charley has his hand on Wally's knee. End ID]
uggghh its slop its all SLOP . hello school spirits fandom
warley ⚡️🎸
Brasileirão 2000 - Grêmio 2x1 Sport Recife
Foto: Valdir Friolin (Zero Hora)
The East Indiaman ‘Warley’ by Robert Salmon 1804
Warley, one of the larger and more famous vessels of the East India Company, shown in three positions off Blackwall, on the Thames, at sunset. She was built by Perry’s yard at Blackwall in 1795, was the second vessel of the name that he built for the same owner. The tall building to the left of centre is the Blackwall mast house, with its gibbet for lowering the masts into ships in the dock clearly visible. Behind the stern view of the Warley, a ship is being built on the stocks at Perry’s yard which later passed into control of the Green family (George Green being Perry’s son-in-law) and remained famous for building Indiamen until the end of the age of sail.
In the foreground to the right a barge flying the City of London flag is rowing out towards the ship, which made nine voyages to the East, most direct to China, between 1796 and 1816 when she was sold for breaking up. Early in 1804 she was returning from Canton with a fleet of other British East Indiamen, all carrying valuable goods, under Commodore Nathaniel Dance. Off Pulo Aor in the Straits of Malacca they encountered a French squadron under Rear-Admiral the Comte de Linois, hoping to seize their cargo. Dance ordered his fleet to form a line of battle, bluffing that his Indiamen were a fighting squadron, and a skirmish ensued in which Linois was driven off. Dance was subsequently knighted.
spending all my nights alone waiting for you to call me ! <3
i finally got a boyfriend and he’s the bomb! <3