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  1. Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes

    Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes
    Jason Reitman, the director behind hits like 'Juno' and 'Up in the Air,' has abruptly exited Apple TV+'s adaptation of 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' a limited series based on Jennette McCurdy's memoir. The exit comes just days before production was set to begin....

    #AppleTV #creativeclashes #imgladmymomdied #JasonReitman #jennettemccurdy #limitedseries #memoir

  2. Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes

    Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes
    Jason Reitman, the director behind hits like 'Juno' and 'Up in the Air,' has abruptly exited Apple TV+'s adaptation of 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' a limited series based on Jennette McCurdy's memoir. The exit comes just days before production was set to begin....

    #AppleTV #creativeclashes #imgladmymomdied #JasonReitman #jennettemccurdy #limitedseries #memoir

  3. Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes

    Jason Reitman Exits 'I'm Glad My Mom Died' Amid Creative Clashes
    Jason Reitman, the director behind hits like 'Juno' and 'Up in the Air,' has abruptly exited Apple TV+'s adaptation of 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' a limited series based on Jennette McCurdy's memoir. The exit comes just days before production was set to begin....

    #AppleTV #creativeclashes #imgladmymomdied #JasonReitman #jennettemccurdy #limitedseries #memoir

  4. August #MonthlyRecap

    #GameDev this month was mostly UI work and getting started on art.

    I haven't made pixel art in a while, so I started with some small icons and a character base sprite that I'll use to build off of for the actual characters the game will have.

    This little idle animation was fun to make!

    Outside of that:

    - I started "watching" (having on in the background to veg-out to) #BurnNotice again
    - I've been reading #ImGladMyMomDied
    - I started #ArmoredCore6
    - I played #Vanquish

  5. #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

  6. #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

  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