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Some of my teachers gave their numbers to us so we could call them for questions about homework — we had online material to submit regularly. I've never had to call them, but I knew one kid who somehow got the math teacher to talk him through an entire question set the evening before it was due. One teacher said to

I'm a terrible person. My first response to this article was, "I wonder what it tastes like?"

I don't blog, but I do surf. There honestly isn't that much to do out of tax season.

I feel very ashamed to know exactly what you mean.

If they don't get it exactly right, they're just going to get hungry again and resume eating. I don't see how this would work except under strict medical supervision.

I would think that people who go to all the trouble of getting one of these might have gone the less invasive route and gotten help with their food issues. Eating so much that it needs to be tubed out seems as destructive as encouraging ED outright.

I love waking up to beautiful logic.

Stealing this!

Well, there seem to be more fat French men than fat French women, which is odd because I've seen it the other way around in North America.

The cops who tried to cover this up, the hospital staff who ignored them, the people who saw them on the street and did nothing — all those people should suffer the same level of injustice. Sadly, the world rewards evil, selfish, corrupt assholes.

At what point should an onlooker step in? I'd started purging everything I ate (no gorging beforehand, so not really bulimia) after the start of an ongoing family issue, and I just felt really dirty all the time. NOBODY said anything except to compliment me on losing weight. I'd finally managed to talk to someone

Thanks, I'd almost managed to forget them. I'm seeing my parents on the weekend — it should be fun.

I loved individual stories meshing together, so while the musical was beautiful and moving, it left me feeling unsatisfied. Being able to pick out the little details in the movie that come directly from the book will be Easter egg-hunt levels of fun.

Yes, very much. I do wonder if I'll be my parents' clone when we finally decide to have a child, or if I'll be more careful. Internet culture can be overwhelming even for an adult (I know a gamer addict!). I'd be afraid that a more sensitive child would not know how to cope with trolls and general terribleness, or

I had my own computer in my room, and my dad taught me how to wipe my online history. My parents never supervised my surfing, and because they didn't tell me what I couldn't do on the Internet, I was never interested in doing it more than once to see what all the fuss was about. I like to think I turned out pretty

So her name's Blue? Like the cartoon dog? Yay!

Ah, the teeth. Can't wait to see it on the big screen.

Thank you for replying. I'd been hoping for more of the story than was in the musical, so I'll adjust my expectations for the film.

Aren't Indians protesting the rape issue? I'm not Indian or very familiar with the culture, but if the people who live there think it's a big problem, I would believe them. Jezebel isn't my go-to for international news, but I'd be worried if it totally glossed over this.

I haven't had a chance to watch the movie yet, but plan to on the weekend. How true does it stay to the book?