#sheppey — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #sheppey, aggregated by home.social.
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'Disgusting' clinical waste dumped on Sheppey beaches https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yekykrx25o?at_medium=RSS/Mastodon
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Getting into #drug dealing to the level these lads were at ages you - I'd originally thought they were old skool ravers closer to my age (or at least 30-something Millenial party folk), not still in their 20s!
As a former #partydrugs user I'm torn about the #sentencing - it seems harsh when there was 0 violence involved with the #drugs themselves - but continued #MDMA and #ketamine use *does* fuck people up in the long term and they appear to have previous for fighting their own siblings in the middle of a Co-op in #Sheppey #Kent which is precisely the kind of sketchy impulsive behaviour taking too much drugs can lead to (the emotional ups and downs can really play games with your mind, and not good ones..)
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Getting into #drug dealing to the level these lads were at ages you - I'd originally thought they were old skool ravers closer to my age (or at least 30-something Millenial party folk), not still in their 20s!
As a former #partydrugs user I'm torn about the #sentencing - it seems harsh when there was 0 violence involved with the #drugs themselves - but continued #MDMA and #ketamine use *does* fuck people up in the long term and they appear to have previous for fighting their own siblings in the middle of a Co-op in #Sheppey #Kent which is precisely the kind of sketchy impulsive behaviour taking too much drugs can lead to (the emotional ups and downs can really play games with your mind, and not good ones..)
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Minster Church & Abbey Gate, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, c.1960s - Williams Postcard
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Cliffs and Downs, Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, c.1955 - Valentine's RP Postcard
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Cliffs and Downs, Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, c.1955 - Valentine's RP Postcard
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The Sands and Seawall, Leysdown-on-Sea, Kent, c.1960s - Postcard
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This chart shows predicted tides (red) against actual tides (blue) for the last week at Sheerness in UK. Is this just the weather effect or is something going on?