John Barnette wrote:
> 
> You're storing too much data. You should generally avoid storing
> 'real' objects in the session. Instead, just store the ID:
> 
>   session[:user_id] = @user.id
> 
> ...and revivify the actual user object when you need it.
> 
> 
> ~ j.

That was it. Thank you. I wasted a whole day trying to figure it out but 
at least I can now stop pulling my hair out.

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