Debbie Enever

Debbie Enever

@debbieenever.bsky.social

Author. Podcaster. Sheffield. Books. Horror. Manchester City. Tea. https://linktr.ee/debbieenever

186 Followers 310 Following 153 Posts Joined Oct 2023
6 months ago
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6 months ago
Demis Roussos and blonde lady lying in bed reading a book about American food. Their naked chests are visible.

Love a lazy Bank Holiday morning with @jonathanhaggart.bsky.social

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6 months ago
Black refuse bin with Gen Waste painted in white on it

New identity

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7 months ago

Don't forget to join us here on Bluesky beginning next Tuesday for 21 Days of #PitchDis! There will be a new prompt/question posted every day leading up to the PitchDis pitch window opening. This is a great way to meet other PitchDis participants and make some new friends!

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7 months ago

I'm repulsed by the Labour government I voted for so can anyone point me to anything good/kind they've done since taking over?

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7 months ago

Kinda comfy

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7 months ago

I'd expect so. Sorry.

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7 months ago

@swfc.co.uk @swfcwsg.swfc.social

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7 months ago
Black and grey cartoon rendering of Wednesday Addams's face, looking cross, in a football. Above it, the acronym WAWAW which is the phrase 'We're All Wednesday Aren't We' used by Sheffield Wednesday fans. Right now, Sheffield Wednesday fans look as unhappy as Wednesday as the club's in a right old state.
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7 months ago

If you know someone who's off to uni and who qualifies for Disabled Students' Allowance, get them to apply today whilst it's quiet! Processing times are quick rn but once A level results are out and EVERYONE applies, it clogs up and support is often delayed for many weeks #disability #students #uk

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7 months ago

Please stop saying invasion when referring to immigrants. An invasion is what Britain did in India or what Britain did in The West Indies or what Britain did in large parts of Africa or what Britain did in…

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7 months ago

Wow! To be honest, I might also use her as 'somebody who inspires me' if I'm ever asked. What an incredible person.

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8 months ago

🤍

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8 months ago

Oh god no

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8 months ago

oooooo in fact

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8 months ago

FFS PUT IT BACK

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8 months ago

Am excited for this week's Eastern European snacks. Big fan of the Polish marshmallow chocolates.

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8 months ago

Please share x

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8 months ago

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8 months ago
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The ‘diabolical’ BBC drama that inspired 28 Years Later In 1974, the ‘black magic’ of Penda’s Fen horrified its audience – but left an extraordinary impression on director Danny Boyle

Folk horror friends - a screening of Penda's Fen coming up at the Barbican.

www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2025/0...

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9 months ago
Chart 11: Proportion of pedestrian casualties by IMD decile of casualty home postcode, by age, 2019 to 2023 (England only) Chart of who owns the cars on our streets. Ten columns with poorest households owning 1/5th as many cars as highest income households

A damning pair of charts.

People on lowest incomes own FIVE TIMES fewer cars than the richest do.

Meanwhile kids in most deprived areas are FIVE TIMES more likely to be injured by cars.

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9 months ago

Older child making bold claim that he is "studying" through the medium of having the French commentary on when playing FIFA.

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9 months ago
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Moor Green Investment - Combs Moss | Moors for the Future | Moors for the Future

www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/our-work/our...
They are using other things too, do have a look.

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9 months ago

Moors for the Future are using sphagnum moss for restoration work in the High Peak, which is a good sign that some people do recognise the plight and are actively working to improve things.

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9 months ago
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There’s an invader turning huge swathes of Britain into deserts – and these dead zones are spreading | George Monbiot Vast areas of land are now dominated by one species – purple moor-grass – and good luck with seeing a bird or insect there. How do we revive these habitats, asks Guardian columnist George Monbiot

Deserts are spreading across Britain, yet scarcely anyone in public life even seems to have noticed. This week's column seeks to open our eyes to something that has been too big to see. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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9 months ago

My heart is still racing and I've got cramp in my calf. It's hard work watching tennis at this level.

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9 months ago

Well I don't know about you but I'm thinking of doing a quick bunjee jump, or skydive or something, just for something a little less adrenaline fuelled.

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9 months ago

It feels like this will be the final we see repeated many times over the next few years. Both such magnificent competitors. What. A. Moment.

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9 months ago

Amazing! What a match! Incredible! SO MUCH ADRENALINE! Over 5 hours of outstanding tennis from two players we'll be seeing so much of for the next decade. Well done, Carlos! #RolandGarros

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9 months ago

This is just extraordinary. I'm 'oohing' and 'aahhing' after every point.

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