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    Vegan (or at least vegetarian) Creatine Recommendations?

    @mylordyeshuathemessiah I'm already bald bro! chrome dome and being strong/fit go well together.
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    Vegan (or at least vegetarian) Creatine Recommendations?

    @ginger1108 I cycle long distance (50-100km / 2-4 hours) frequently and hydration and nutrition start to matter a lot more once you push hard past a couple hours. I started taking creatine last year and I started cramping up more often if I wasn't good about water. I honestly don't know what...
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @kirkhaggerty Lol, yeah. Since I've become vegan I've started studying nutrition and fitness and going pretty hard at it (lifting, running, cycling) and I can proudly say I'm stronger and healthier then I've ever been in my entire life. My family hasn't been very supportive (basically all we...
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    Vegan (or at least vegetarian) Creatine Recommendations?

    @ginger1108 Drink lots of water!
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    Eating well but still losing weight?

    @de501 One more time... Eat more!
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 Yes I’m accusing you of having self supported ADD brain because you won’t read for 20 seconds and also over compensating for something with your hyper individualistic attitude and your love of gun posting.
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 What does gender have to do with it?
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 So I guess your attention span is tiny as well...
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 Why do you wear certain clothes in public? Why do you post your guns? Why do you present yourself to others the way you do? Stop pretending you're above social interaction. We all do things for others to some degree. The flip side of proving anti-vegans wrong (not just on the...
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    Is it possible to eat too much fruit? (Runner, lifter)

    @jordan221 Fruit is awesome. As long as you're eating other things and hitting your macros... keep eating fruit Joy, vitamins, anti-oxidants, etc.
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    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 You're missing the point. A lot of people think going vegan means you are going to be emaciated and nutrient deficient within a year. Being fit and strong and vegan is a living example that this is false.
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