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I loved it, particularly the ambiguity of the ending.

I've lost a substantial amount of weight over the past year — the biggest thrill for me was having my bra size go down. I'm chesty skinny(ish) or heavier, so I'll never have tiny boobs that I can buy bras for at Target, but man, seeing my cup size go down is thrilling. And at least for me, its been proportional — for

Well I, for one, welcome you back with open arms. Its good to see your hairy face around here.

Wolfa! I miss you!

They used to be all over the Gawker stories, though they seemed to have realized that was a rather fruitless effort.

Fine. And people will be free to consider you an inconsiderate asshole, depending. Dude, this conversation and story are from last November. Its a bit late to be jumping in.

Because that's what decent human beings do — they don't go out of their way to trample on other people's beliefs.

I played, so, you know. Did you realize you were responding to a comment I left back in April?

That's a Les Miz gif.

I miss your snake face!

It used to be on Netflix instant, though its been pulled. That's how I first watched the show.

So, since I didn't watch past the first season, what I'm gathering from this comment thread is that 'save the cheerleader, save the world' didn't actually come into play at all?

Just dismiss their comments to you. There's no need to leave it up.

Oh, Jessica!

Too young. Amy is in her thirties.

Only sorta-duty. I talked to the help guys about it already, but now you know for the future. :)

Issues of that matter should be emailed to help@gawker.com or my attention at commenters@jezebel.com. Thanks.

You'd have to take it up with the editorial staff. I'm neither endorsing or slamming their stance, just bringing up that its been discussed on multiple occasions on the site.

They've discussed it extensively in the past. In short, as a general audience website, they've decided not to use specific trigger warnings and rely on the title of the piece to provide context to the reader about whether or not they'd prefer to keep reading the article.

Jezebel doesn't use trigger warnings.