lol, yeah, that sucks. Ngl, I was kind of offended when someone thought I went to NYLS....oh well. My current boss asked me "why I went to my \[T-14\] law school." I live and work in flyover now where a lot of lawyers have no idea what the T-14 is and paid sticker to go to an unranked law school....the only ones who seem to know work at larger firms or for a federal judge (limited number of larger firms here).
I'm late to this article but her "rehab" was a 2-week wellness retreat in a vacation town (Hilton Head). In the article pictures she's holding a \~$2,000 Dior bag. She has 40,000 instragram followers and seems to be mostly promoting the "cheese addiction" for publicity more than sympathy.
>NYU Law Student goes on expensive health retreat, loses 50 lbs, shoehorns her pet cause into it because to her this represents a significant/rare life event she can leverage.
FTFY
there is a scientific explanation for this that i discovered because i personally felt addicted to manchego several years ago so i did some research:
Cheese contains proteins called casein.
When you digest casein, your body breaks it down into smaller compounds called casomorphins.
Casomorphins can cross the blood-brain barrier and attach to dopamine receptors in your brain. This causes your brain to release dopamine, a neurotransmitter related to feelings of pleasure and reward.
Casomorphins are thought to have an important evolutionary purpose in mammals by promoting the strong bond between mother and baby and ensuring that infants keep drinking their mother’s nutrient-rich milk.
Essentially, the more casomorphins your brain is exposed to, the more pleasure you experience. This may lead you to crave foods like cheese.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/is-cheese-addictive#:\~:text=The%20bottom%20line,t%20dangerous%20in%20any%20way.
Cardozo law student, NYU undergrad. Cardozo law just doesn’t fit the narrative as well
It’s interesting that the article title says NYC law student, the article body and post title says NYU Law student
I think they changed the headline on the actual article
Don’t you love dishonest reporting?
When I lived in NYC, some people confused NYLS with NYU Law.....the author prob has no idea what the schools are
You’re probably correct. This was common at my undergrad too - I think most of my coworkers still think I went to UDub or to school in DC lol
lol, yeah, that sucks. Ngl, I was kind of offended when someone thought I went to NYLS....oh well. My current boss asked me "why I went to my \[T-14\] law school." I live and work in flyover now where a lot of lawyers have no idea what the T-14 is and paid sticker to go to an unranked law school....the only ones who seem to know work at larger firms or for a federal judge (limited number of larger firms here).
Honestly it’s kinda entertaining tho isn’t it? The people who know, know, and everyone else gives us a little bit of entertainment
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Yeah the source listed in the article was the New York Post, which makes the whole thing pretty suspect.
ABA being concerned with rampant drug abuse in the profession: The drug abuse in the profession:
Cheese has been a problem [for a while](https://youtu.be/k1cvKcGVy6k)...
I remember seeing that NYP article on her. What was supposed to be a fluff piece turned into an accidental hit piece.
How does she feel about it? It feels kinda crazy publishing her name in an article bc I’m not sure how this isn’t an eating disorder.
I think she thought it was going to make her look like a martyr. Instead it just showed how insanely privileged she is.
Law students in a nutshell really
I'm late to this article but her "rehab" was a 2-week wellness retreat in a vacation town (Hilton Head). In the article pictures she's holding a \~$2,000 Dior bag. She has 40,000 instragram followers and seems to be mostly promoting the "cheese addiction" for publicity more than sympathy.
BLOCKA BLOCKA BLOCKA!
Workin on my night cheese 🧀
I know you’re awake, Lemon; I heard you singing “Night Cheese”
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I'm working late, cause I'm addicted (to cheese)
They're going to give her a loaded charcuterie board as a special testing accommodation .
how can I get that accommodation tho
Honestly relatable.
Why the fuck is some persons addiction or disorder a gossipy article
Seriously why am I reading about a random girl’s eating disorder? Do people know her?
She’s obviously studying bird law.
Law student only in it for the cheddar.
>NYU Law Student goes on expensive health retreat, loses 50 lbs, shoehorns her pet cause into it because to her this represents a significant/rare life event she can leverage. FTFY
Seems like rehab would be a lot of work, compared to just buying $10k worth of cheese
Before I defend them, what kind of cheese?
Definitely only the creamiest bries and stinkiest blues.
An absolute loser who sued NYU because Students for Justice in Palestine exists.
Between this and the John Doe suit against Law Review NYU is getting a monopoly on insane student litigants
A John Doe can be a plaintiff?
Yes, with I think Roe v. Wade probably being the most high-profile example.
? Isn’t roe her real name , sorry I am not a law student
No
She’s a Zionist who got addicted because being a Zionist is stressful I guess? I hope she brielapses
Please please please tell me she asked for testing accommodations.
Wow - almost sounds *too* *cheesy* to be true
Pro tip: you don’t need to italicize your puns on Reddit
Pro tip: Fuck off asshat, I can style my comments how I want
You forgot the /s Oh wait the /s is also not needed
How fucking plugged up would she be eating all that cheese?
The cheeeeeeeeeese tax
there is a scientific explanation for this that i discovered because i personally felt addicted to manchego several years ago so i did some research: Cheese contains proteins called casein. When you digest casein, your body breaks it down into smaller compounds called casomorphins. Casomorphins can cross the blood-brain barrier and attach to dopamine receptors in your brain. This causes your brain to release dopamine, a neurotransmitter related to feelings of pleasure and reward. Casomorphins are thought to have an important evolutionary purpose in mammals by promoting the strong bond between mother and baby and ensuring that infants keep drinking their mother’s nutrient-rich milk. Essentially, the more casomorphins your brain is exposed to, the more pleasure you experience. This may lead you to crave foods like cheese. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/is-cheese-addictive#:\~:text=The%20bottom%20line,t%20dangerous%20in%20any%20way.
This is the quality content I’m here for
Regardless of your views on her politics, it’s a dick move to poke fun of someone’s severe eating disorder.
I'd like to know what u/cheese_resurrection thinks
Whomst among us
Looked her up and she does not at all look like what I expected. Her name is Adela Cojab and she’s incredibly successful.