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  1. #datocurioso

    ¿Sabían que el perfil psicológico de Sam Puckett en iCarly presenta rasgos conductuales que diversos análisis asocian con un trastorno de personalidad antisocial o sociopatía funcional?


    El comportamiento de Samantha "Sam" Puckett se caracteriza por una marcada agresividad, falta de respeto sistemática hacia la autoridad y una recurrente tendencia a la manipulación y el engaño para obtener beneficios personales. A lo largo de la serie original, se establece que Sam ha sido arrestada en múltiples ocasiones, ha estado en centros de detención juvenil y utiliza la violencia física —ejemplificada por su "calcetín de mantequilla"— como método primordial para la resolución de conflictos interpersonales.

    Desde una perspectiva analítica, estas conductas se vinculan directamente con un entorno familiar disfuncional y negligente liderado por su madre, Pam Puckett, cuya inestabilidad emocional y comportamiento errático sirvieron como modelo de aprendizaje para Sam. Esta estructura de personalidad actúa como un mecanismo de defensa cínico para evitar la vulnerabilidad emocional; sin embargo, también se manifiesta en una incapacidad para sentir remordimiento genuino tras herir o aprovecharse de terceros, justificando sus acciones bajo la premisa de que "aprovecharse de los ingenuos es responsabilidad de las propias víctimas".

    A pesar de estos rasgos dominantes, el personaje muestra una lealtad selectiva y profunda hacia figuras específicas como Carly Shay, lo que sugiere que su conducta no es una ausencia total de empatía, sino una respuesta adaptativa a un entorno hostil donde el dominio físico y la insensibilidad eran herramientas de supervivencia necesarias. En la serie posterior, Sam & Cat, se observa una transición hacia roles de mayor responsabilidad como niñera, aunque mantiene su esencia impulsiva y su historial delictivo, que incluye prohibiciones de entrada en varios estados de la Unión Americana.

    Alt text via @altbot y @TeLoDescribot

    #SamPuckett #iCarly #Psicología #Personajes #Análisis #Nickelodeon

  2. With #MatthewMcconaughey talking about it on #HowardStern, and apparently #JennetteMcCurdy (#iCarly) weighing in again having written the book "I'm Glad My Mom Died", I see people once again talking about going #NoContact, #LowContact, or #GreyRock with #parents, as in, shutting them out of your life and avoiding ever speaking to them again.

    If that doesn't sound like a thing you'd ever want to do, you probably had an actual relationship with both your parents beyond #abuse.

    I'm glad you did, but we didn't.

    For some, it's a long and painful process, which becomes liberating at the end, as we cut a source of lasting pain and ongoing harm out of our lives. For others, it's as easy as just not calling on the phone, because understand this: a lot of #AbusiveParents don't care.

    And that's something to remember here too: if you think this is hurtful to the parent, maybe it is, and that returned-hurt can even be part of healing. But for the majority? It doesn't hurt them, because they don't actually care.

  3. 𝗠𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮 𝗖𝗼𝘀𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘃𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝗻𝘁 𝗼𝗽 𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘂𝗴𝗸𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗹𝘆

    Ze mag er officieel nog niets over kwijt, maar Miranda Cosgrove laat wel weten dat fans van de serie iCarly zich kunnen verheugen op iets nieuws. In de podcast The Talk zegt de actrice, die de rol van internetpresentatrice Carly Shay speelde, dat er iets nieuws rondom de serie aan zit te komen.

    rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/54802

    #Miranda #Cosgrove #iCarly

  4. Is an ‘iCarly’ Movie Coming? Miranda Cosgrove Says New Project Will ‘Wrap Up’ Cliffhangers After Revival’s Cancelation
    #Variety #News #Icarly #MirandaCosgrove

    variety.com/2024/tv/news/miran

  5. NEW MASHUP VIDEO!
    youtube.com/watch?v=XjodMlFFQK
    Leave it to me to get sober.

    Pink and iCarly's Miranda Cosgrove this week on Mashup Monday!
    Do hope ya enjoyed :)

    #MashupMonday #music #video #mashup #MirandaCosgrove #iCarly #Pink
    Be sure to tune in Mondays for more mashup fun!

    Do remember, I am open to some mashup requests! So if you got an idea, lemme know!

  6. The new season of iCarly will come out on 1 June on Paramount+. Miranda just posted the trailer! And it also features Mia Serafino, so that's extra good.
    #MirandaCosgrove #iCarly #MiaSerafino
    www.instagram.com/reel/CsG9f-E…
  7. #AmReading: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    I finally made it through the library holds list to get this on audiobook (and yes, I did buy the eBook but audio is my jam). If you haven't heard anything other than the sensational title, this book is the powerful true story of a woman coming to terms with her mother's toxic behavior and the profound effect it had on her entire life.

    Jennette McCurdy (also known as Sam from iCarly and Sam & Cat) was forced to live her mother's dream of acting. Jennette was unable to experience a normal childhood, being pushed into auditions, beauty regimens, talent training, and eventually eating disorders. Her mother manipulated and abused her for years.

    When Jennette's mother died of cancer, she had to grapple with complicated grief. She loved her mother, but hated what her mother had put her through. One quote that stood out to me was:

    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone. Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on… Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer. Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”

    It's a great lesson to take away. You can both love and hate a person, and you certainly don't have to venerate an abuser after death. Not everyone deserves to be sainted. Kudos to Jennette for seeking treatment for her disorders and sharing her private and uncomfortable tale. I hope it helps readers who might be experiencing toxic relationships and complicated grief.

    #HisAndHearsePress #BookRecs #JustFinishedReading #JennetteMcCurdy #ImGladMyMomDied #Memoir #ToxicRelationships #EatingDisorder #Grief #ComplicatedGrief #iCarly #SamAndCat #Bookwyrm #Bookstodon

  8. #AmReading: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    I finally made it through the library holds list to get this on audiobook (and yes, I did buy the eBook but audio is my jam). If you haven't heard anything other than the sensational title, this book is the powerful true story of a woman coming to terms with her mother's toxic behavior and the profound effect it had on her entire life.

    Jennette McCurdy (also known as Sam from iCarly and Sam & Cat) was forced to live her mother's dream of acting. Jennette was unable to experience a normal childhood, being pushed into auditions, beauty regimens, talent training, and eventually eating disorders. Her mother manipulated and abused her for years.

    When Jennette's mother died of cancer, she had to grapple with complicated grief. She loved her mother, but hated what her mother had put her through. One quote that stood out to me was:

    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone. Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on… Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer. Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”

    It's a great lesson to take away. You can both love and hate a person, and you certainly don't have to venerate an abuser after death. Not everyone deserves to be sainted. Kudos to Jennette for seeking treatment for her disorders and sharing her private and uncomfortable tale. I hope it helps readers who might be experiencing toxic relationships and complicated grief.

    #HisAndHearsePress #BookRecs #JustFinishedReading #JennetteMcCurdy #ImGladMyMomDied #Memoir #ToxicRelationships #EatingDisorder #Grief #ComplicatedGrief #iCarly #SamAndCat #Bookwyrm #Bookstodon

  9. #AmReading: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    I finally made it through the library holds list to get this on audiobook (and yes, I did buy the eBook but audio is my jam). If you haven't heard anything other than the sensational title, this book is the powerful true story of a woman coming to terms with her mother's toxic behavior and the profound effect it had on her entire life.

    Jennette McCurdy (also known as Sam from iCarly and Sam & Cat) was forced to live her mother's dream of acting. Jennette was unable to experience a normal childhood, being pushed into auditions, beauty regimens, talent training, and eventually eating disorders. Her mother manipulated and abused her for years.

    When Jennette's mother died of cancer, she had to grapple with complicated grief. She loved her mother, but hated what her mother had put her through. One quote that stood out to me was:

    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone. Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on… Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer. Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”

    It's a great lesson to take away. You can both love and hate a person, and you certainly don't have to venerate an abuser after death. Not everyone deserves to be sainted. Kudos to Jennette for seeking treatment for her disorders and sharing her private and uncomfortable tale. I hope it helps readers who might be experiencing toxic relationships and complicated grief.

    #HisAndHearsePress #BookRecs #JustFinishedReading #JennetteMcCurdy #ImGladMyMomDied #Memoir #ToxicRelationships #EatingDisorder #Grief #ComplicatedGrief #iCarly #SamAndCat #Bookwyrm #Bookstodon

  10. #AmReading: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    I finally made it through the library holds list to get this on audiobook (and yes, I did buy the eBook but audio is my jam). If you haven't heard anything other than the sensational title, this book is the powerful true story of a woman coming to terms with her mother's toxic behavior and the profound effect it had on her entire life.

    Jennette McCurdy (also known as Sam from iCarly and Sam & Cat) was forced to live her mother's dream of acting. Jennette was unable to experience a normal childhood, being pushed into auditions, beauty regimens, talent training, and eventually eating disorders. Her mother manipulated and abused her for years.

    When Jennette's mother died of cancer, she had to grapple with complicated grief. She loved her mother, but hated what her mother had put her through. One quote that stood out to me was:

    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone. Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on… Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer. Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”

    It's a great lesson to take away. You can both love and hate a person, and you certainly don't have to venerate an abuser after death. Not everyone deserves to be sainted. Kudos to Jennette for seeking treatment for her disorders and sharing her private and uncomfortable tale. I hope it helps readers who might be experiencing toxic relationships and complicated grief.

    #HisAndHearsePress #BookRecs #JustFinishedReading #JennetteMcCurdy #ImGladMyMomDied #Memoir #ToxicRelationships #EatingDisorder #Grief #ComplicatedGrief #iCarly #SamAndCat #Bookwyrm #Bookstodon

  11. #AmReading: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

    I finally made it through the library holds list to get this on audiobook (and yes, I did buy the eBook but audio is my jam). If you haven't heard anything other than the sensational title, this book is the powerful true story of a woman coming to terms with her mother's toxic behavior and the profound effect it had on her entire life.

    Jennette McCurdy (also known as Sam from iCarly and Sam & Cat) was forced to live her mother's dream of acting. Jennette was unable to experience a normal childhood, being pushed into auditions, beauty regimens, talent training, and eventually eating disorders. Her mother manipulated and abused her for years.

    When Jennette's mother died of cancer, she had to grapple with complicated grief. She loved her mother, but hated what her mother had put her through. One quote that stood out to me was:

    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone. Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on… Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer. Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”

    It's a great lesson to take away. You can both love and hate a person, and you certainly don't have to venerate an abuser after death. Not everyone deserves to be sainted. Kudos to Jennette for seeking treatment for her disorders and sharing her private and uncomfortable tale. I hope it helps readers who might be experiencing toxic relationships and complicated grief.

    #HisAndHearsePress #BookRecs #JustFinishedReading #JennetteMcCurdy #ImGladMyMomDied #Memoir #ToxicRelationships #EatingDisorder #Grief #ComplicatedGrief #iCarly #SamAndCat #Bookwyrm #Bookstodon

  12. Yay, I've reached the Mia Serafino episodes of the iCarly reboot! (That's season two). I know her from Crowded where she played Stella, and from Miranda's Instagram because they remained friends ever since.
    #iCarly #MiaSerafino #MirandaCosgrove