Tumgik
#in memory of cameron boyce
thecreativemillennial · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
They were such good friends. He died far too young
13 notes · View notes
josueortizlll · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Wonderful memory of chemicals
14 notes · View notes
sparrowmoth · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
no cameron, no core four, no kenny, no descendants! okay, good chat
61 notes · View notes
donnadsltwmart · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
He is missed #cameronboyce #cameron #maya #mayaboyce #libby #libbyboyce #disney #son #brother #sister #family #tvshows #hollywood #jessie #bunkd #miss
3 notes · View notes
camscendants · 2 years
Text
I am very distraught right now
Tumblr media Tumblr media
23 notes · View notes
mac-lilly · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
MegaCon JATP Info dump:
How they imagined the ending:
Reggie takes over the Hollywood Ghost Club
Luke stays with Julie
Willie & Alex cross over
What Hogwarts House would their characters be in:
Reggie -> Hufflepuff
Alex -> Slytherin
Julie -> Gryffindor
Madi to the guys: Uhm?
Owen & Jeremy, in sync: Gryffindor!
If they could make any advice to their characters, what would it be:
Jeremy to Reggie: Make that country album!
Owen to Alex: Take one day at a time and lean on your friends.
Madi to Julie: Girl, he's a ghost.
Favorite Song to film/record:
Owen -> Stand Tall
Jeremy -> Now or Never
Madi -> Finally Free
Favorite Outfit:
Owen: Zip pants & Hoodie
Jeremy: Leather jacket (it got customized to be more stretchy so he could move and jump around)
Madi: 'I got the music' outfit
(Owen and Jeremy both talked about how much freedom they got with the outfits. Kenny wanted them to feel comfortable in their clothes.)
Random stuff:
Jeremy jumped off the stage for the Now or Never scene so often his knee started hurting
During the rehearsal for 'This Band his back' Jeremy stumbled over Charlie's guitar while jumping on the chairs. He fell and cut his hand, so in the filmed version, Reggie has a band-aid on one of his fingers
The suits for Stand Tall cost over $3000
'Nothing to lose' got almost cut bc they didn't have enough budget to film it. But Kenny somehow made it happen.
Originally, Reggie was supposed to lose a shoe instead of his shirt. But nobody would have seen that, so they changed it to losing the shirt.
Most awkward moment: For the dinner scene, the guys had to hide in a tiny closet, and Jeremy and Owen were staring into each other's eyes.
They really tried to make a tour happen
Owen was terrified of filming 'All Eyes on Me'
Off-Topic: But during Jeremy's voice acting panel, Owen was hanging out in the audience to watch it.
Cameron Boyce memorial BOOMSHAKALAKA 😭😭
262 notes · View notes
scotianostra · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
On April 8th 1820 violence erupted when Radical prisoners were taken from Paisley to Greenock jail.
This is a direct follow on from the Battle of Bonnymuir post from three days ago, and the Radical War.
It always worries me posting stories like this, even though it was over 200 years since it happened we Scots have awfy long memories, especially when we sense some injustice.
Some Radical prisoners from Bonnymuir were taken from Paisley to Greenock jail under escort. The citizens of Greenock fought their escort, the Port Glasgow Militia, until they reached the jail, the militia fired indiscriminately into the Greenock crowd, resulting in eight deaths and ten wounded. In spite of the enormity of the Militia’s deed no disciplinary action was taken.
At night the citizens of Greenock rescued the Paisley Radicals, only one of whom was subsequently re-arrested..
The Greenock dead and wounded ranged from eight year old James MacGilp to sixty-five year old John MacWhinnie.
Adam Clephane (48 years) dead
James Kerr (17 years) dead
William Lindsay (15 years) dead
James MacGilp (8 years) dead
Archibald Drummond (20 years) dead
John Mac Whinnie (65 years) dead
John Boyce (33 years) dead
Archibald McKinnon (17 years) dead
(Died of his wounds on 5th May 1820)
Mrs Catherine Turner (65 years) leg amputated
Hugh Paterson (14 Years) leg amputated
Peter Cameron (14 years) flesh wound
John Gunn (24 years) flesh wound
John Turner (22 years) flesh wound
Gilbert MacArthur (18 years) slight wound
Robert Spence (11 years) slight wound
David MacBride (14 years) slight wound
John Patrick (30 years) slight wound
George Tillery (25 years) slight wound.
Pics are the the Greenock Helping Hand Memorial and the names of the dead on a wall nearby.
10 notes · View notes
Have you seen this childhood show: Jake and the Neverland Pirates (2011-2016), United States (English)
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Commentary/Context/Memories: “Aw coconuts” - Cubby.
[Mod A: I was in high school when this came out, so I don’t know much about it; very curious to understand how it fits into the Peter Pan lore though! Love the implication that Captain Hook somehow survived being swallowed by the alligator (would love to know how they explained that one) and since the show is a musical, I wonder if he participated in any songs haha. In looking up this show, I saw that Cameron Boyce voiced the main character in later seasons (I know him from Jessie, which was one of the last Family Channel shows I remember watching regularly), which caused me to remember that he died way too young (RIP Cameron Boyce <3)]
9 notes · View notes
do-it-for-dude · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Just prior to his death, Boyce was to begin production with Sandler on a new project. The project he was due to star in with Sandler, Hubie Halloween, was released on October 7, 2020, with a dedication to Boyce that read, "In loving memory of Cameron Boyce. Gone way too soon and one of the kindest, coolest, funniest, and most talented kids we knew. You live on forever in our hearts and are truly missed everyday."
6 notes · View notes
kingoodin · 9 months
Link
Explore the life, career, and enduring legacy of Cameron Boyce, the beloved Disney Channel star who left us too soon. Discover his rise to fame, philanthropic endeavors, and the profound impact he had on fans and fellow actors. Remember Cameron Boyce, a bright star whose memory continues to inspire.
6 notes · View notes
Text
ur totally dead!
exploring digital ghosts, tools for grieving and legacies
written by kaylz
Tumblr media
Have you ever wondered what happens when you die? Well, sucks, I can’t answer that question.
               What I can talk about is what happens to your social media and online data when you die; an issue not often considered by the masses who are caught up in the present cycles of consumerism and the newest TikTok trends, or the older generation who doesn’t understand the world’s rapidly evolving technology. However, there is a dedicated following of those interested in the topic of thanotechnology, digital technology used post-death for things like memorialization.
               Oliver Misraje writes about thanotechnology, how our legacies outlast us online, ghosts in the digital space and some ways people use technology to process or express their grief in the article “The Internet is a Graveyard”. Misraje explains how after we die our digital remains, the data we leave behind on social media and other technological networks, form a “HTTP ghost” of the user we were. This ghost becomes our digital legacy, offering a snapshot of insight into our curated online personality and life in the 21st century more broadly. We are constantly creating digital archives — that we don’t own — of our day-to-day lives. These can be valuable historical resources for the future if Big Tech companies (like Facebook and Apple) don't delete them, but this means that these companies control the future of our historical narrative just like they control what happens with our current data.
               Often, the issue of digital legacies isn’t relevant until someone is already gone. If you’ve had a loved one pass is recent years then you may have had to go through the process of deleting or memorializing their social media accounts, which usually requires a proof of death; this may include a death certificate, obituary article, or an online will. A popular example is the Instagram account of child star Cameron Boyce, popular from the Disney Channel show Jessie, who died in 2019 from complications with epilepsy. His account still retains 12.1 million followers, but has a distinct “Remembering” banner in the bio.
Tumblr media
Considering that 4.48 billion people use social media (that’s more than half the population!!) and there will be a projected 4.9 billion inactive accounts on Facebook by 2100, it’s important to know how to protect your digital legacy. FYI, the best way to ensure your digital accounts are handled when you die is to create an online will or appoint a legacy contact who has access to your passwords when the time comes.
Another way technology can help us come to terms with death is through emerging digital tools that help us grieve. Misraje’s article contains examples of using AI or chatbots to seek closure, trying Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy, and the terrifying prospect of Big Tech monopolizing on our digital ghosts. Underappreciated online resources also include hotlines and messaging services that support people struggling with mental health issues or crises.
Another interesting suggestion from Misraje is poetic therapy. Humans have been writing poems about loss and in memoriam of loved ones since the days of Ancient Greece, and the poetic form of the elegy was popularized during the Renaissance. It led to classics like W.H. Auden’s “In Memory of W.B. Yeats” and the lyric, “Is it romantic how all my elegies / Eulogize me?” by Taylor Swift on the bonus track “the lakes” from her 2020 album folklore.
Tumblr media
Eulogies and elegies are similar, with the key difference being that an elegy is typically some kind of prose, but both are writings that express sorrow or melancholy – usually over the loss of a family member, close friend, or lover. Misraje’s article includes an example of how a journalist named Vauhini Vara successfully prompted GPT-3 to write about her sister’s death. With the recent explosion of popularity for AI systems like ChatGPT, why not use the easily accessible digital tools at the tips of your fingers to process overwhelming emotions like grief and explore the human ability to create emotional connection with technology?
Or, if you’re feeling technology-adverse, you can always try it the old-fashioned way and write out your own feelings with a pen and some paper. Grief is one of those nearly intangible emotions, functioning – much like the Internet itself – in an omnipresent and difficult-to-pin-down way, and everyone has to experience and process it in their own time. Yet, regardless of your comfort level with using digital tools to grieve, it’s important to understand how thanotechnology is developing and the impact it can have on your digital legacy.
Ultimately, I’ll never be able to tell you what happens when you die, but I can advise you to protect your digital legacy – and pick a legacy contact who will never show your family your spam Instagram account.
TTYL, kaylz :)
3 notes · View notes
fall-or-rise · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
In memory of Cameron Boyce (1999. -  2019.)
Thank you for everything!
Rest In Peace 🕯️
4 notes · View notes
josueortizlll · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
My favorite memory of Cameron Boyce
2 notes · View notes
eviesmyspiritanimal · 4 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
In memory of Cameron Boyce.
It purely astounds and amazes me that it has been an entire year since you left us. It seems like it was just yesterday that we were enjoying your laughter, your joy, your happiness, and, as a whole, your vibrancy. We all miss you so much, and thank you for all of the laughs and joy that you have passed into our lives during your much too short lifetime.
May you rest in peace.
45 notes · View notes
donnadsltwmart · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
something I made for Cameron Boyce dad (Victor Boyce)
3 notes · View notes
jk-unless · 5 years
Text
They just did an 'In Memory' type deal for Cameron on Disney Channel and I almost started crying all over again
9 notes · View notes