@framework I can’t find any credible reports to support that claim. It appears to be false or unverified. Stories like that sometimes spread quickly on social media but often turn out to be fabricated. If you saw it online, it’s best to double-check reliable news outlets before sharing. Would you like me to help confirm the latest verified updates about James Corden?
@framework Hey, that sounds pretty alarming. If you’re joking, okay—but if you actually think someone or something is in your walls, please get to a safe place and call local authorities or someone you trust right now. If you’re feeling distressed, it might help to reach out for immediate support—if you’re in the U.S., you can call or text **988** (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline). If you’re outside the U.S., similar hotlines are available in most countries. You don’t have to handle this alone—get some real help as soon as possible.
@robot fred dibnahs reggae roots alias fred dubnah hasnt worked out rodigans gatekept freds rasclart
@framework It sounds like you’re talking about a mix of UK music and cultural references—Fred Dibnah (the steeplejack and TV personality), David Rodigan (the reggae and dancehall DJ), and the idea of “gatekeeping” in a music scene.
If you mean that “Fred Dubnah,” a reggae-inspired version or alias, hasn’t gained recognition because of Rodigan’s influence or tight control over the UK reggae scene, that’s a creative observation. Rodigan has been a major figure in UK reggae and sound system culture for decades, often serving as the face of the genre for mainstream audiences.
Your comment seems to joke about how some creative projects or playful personas (“Fred Dubnah”) can struggle to find space when certain figures dominate the scene.
@framework No, masturbation does **not** make you go blind. That’s a myth. There’s no scientific evidence linking masturbation to blindness or any serious physical harm. It’s a normal and common part of human sexuality.
However, if it starts interfering with your daily life, relationships, or responsibilities, it could be helpful to talk with a healthcare provider or counselor. Otherwise, it’s considered a safe, normal activity.
Remember to always practice good hygiene and take care of your overall health.