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One of the most devastatingly exhausting things about OCD is how it relentlessly reinvents itself. You work through overcoming one compulsion and another obsessive thought emerges willing you to act. Tonight it was rereading the full page of my 8yo’s story if I messed up a word.
I’m proud of my growth and especially my recovery, but the reality is that it’s a daily struggle. These thoughts that constantly fire at you from all cylinders telling you “something bad will happen” if you don’t start the page from the beginning or move a certain item etc etc…
I have good friends, good coping tools, medication helps, running has been a game changer; but it’s really hard. I share this not to get kudos, but to show love and solidarity to others reading this who are also on this wild OCD ride.
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.@Isabella_Gomez, who returns to screens today with @hbomax’s #HeadOfTheClass, spoke to Variety about her latest project, what she learned from #OneDayAtATime star @TheRitaMoreno and why #HannahMontana is her dream reboot project. bit.ly/3bGbNyC
“I didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, I’m doing another reboot’” @Isabella_Gomez says of #HeadOfTheClass. “Right now, we need so much joy and so much laughter after the couple of years we’ve had as humans that I was really excited to sign on board.” bit.ly/3bGbNyC
On #ODAAT, Gomez starred as a high school student. As Alicia Gomez on #HeadOfTheClass, she stands on the other side of the lectern: “I was like, ‘Really, they want me to play the teacher?’ … It was also just fun in that I have a baby face.” bit.ly/3bGbNyC
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When you consider how @netflix cancelled #ODAAT, then find out they've ordered S2 of After Life, starring... Ricky Gervais... and then read this, well.

It's quite disturbing.

washingtonpost.com/business/2019/…
There's the big question of social responsibility. Content is not "neutral," as we all know. There's also the question of what kinds of follow-on effects this has.

For instance: Image
The article seems to conclude that @netflix has shown no signs of dialing back or being thoughtful about violent content.

Looks like we're getting (checks notes): Fewer stories about people of color, more shows featuring white dudes, and LOTS more violence! Cool cool. Image
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This is interesting messaging.

On 2/28, Netflix posted a video w/ this Tweet: "Let's make room for voices to be heard, for stories yet to be told." It was a moving video, feat. Yaltiza Aparicio & Uzo Aduba.

The tagline at the end read: "More room. More stories. More voices."
They say there weren't enough viewers for #OODAT. Maybe that's true.

Maybe more people watch the Ashton Kutcher show that has like 6 seasons so far.

Maybe.

We don't know, because Netflix doesn't release numbers. So we have to take their word for it.
Here's that video from February.

I love the message, but... can we trust it? Do you?

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