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I honestly think for Exum's future in NBA he needs to forget the dream of being a PG in NBA. He needs to focus on being a defensive wing, gain more weight, be stronger and play off ball mostly as slasher and corner 3pt shooter - he has perfect role model in Thabo for that so should just follow his blueprint. It is way more beneficial for the team and him as well. Of course he would need to bump his 3 pt shooting percentage at least to 34-35% as only attacking the rim will only work if you play with other 4 good shooters which never going to happen with Rudy on the floor. As a PG he has no future, period.
 
Vegan snowflake here.

Please let us know how long you will last. One of my hardcore vegan friends just gave up on it after 3.5 years ( amazing he lasted that long as 85% of vegans reverse after just 1 year) after encountering numerous health issues. Man, did he changed for better after just one month of reversing back to omnivorous diet.
 
Please let us know how long you will last. One of my hardcore vegan friends just gave up on it after 3.5 years ( amazing he lasted that long as 85% of vegans reverse after just 1 year) after encountering numerous health issues. Man, did he changed for better after just one month of reversing back to omnivorous diet.
What the hell did he eat? I went for over three years some time ago but got bit by poverty and nihilism/hedonism, but picked it back up about a year and a half ago and have encountered absolutely 0 health problems and didn't in my first stint, either.
 
What the hell did he eat? I went for over three years some time ago but got bit by poverty and nihilism/hedonism, but picked it back up about a year and a half ago and have encountered absolutely 0 health problems and didn't in my first stint, either.
Well, I do not know exact details but they were always very "natural" about their diet so buying foods at Organic markets, etc. Maybe just did not use right supplements, or his body was not taking it well. It is certainly not for everybody - thus high rate of abandoning.
 
Well, I do not know exact details but they were always very "natural" about their diet so buying foods at Organic markets, etc. Maybe just did not use right supplements, or his body was not taking it well. It is certainly not for everybody - thus high rate of abandoning.
I suppose. The only issue I've ever had is the world at large not having a lot of options that work for my dietary choice, but that is trending in a positive direction, and the quality of the food is increasing in addition to its pricing and availability.
 
Please let us know how long you will last. One of my hardcore vegan friends just gave up on it after 3.5 years ( amazing he lasted that long as 85% of vegans reverse after just 1 year) after encountering numerous health issues. Man, did he changed for better after just one month of reversing back to omnivorous diet.

My father, sister, and step mom have been vegans (and for the most part, obnoxious) for 8.5 years. I'll say this, its not as hard to be vegan as it used to be. As for your friend's health, For the most part, many morbidities are highly reduced by a proper vegan diet, especially since some of the most common causes of death in the US are heart disease and stroke, which numerous studies have found plant-based diets to drastically reduce vulnerability of these conditions. It also reduces colon cancer, prostate cancer, reduces risk of diabetes and a bunch of other ailments.

Its not for everyone. and you can certainly be vegan AND unhealthy (vegan fries, chips, cakes, cookies, etc are all easily obtained). That said, My 5'9'' dad went from 230lbs (obese) to 175lbs (healthy), dropped his cholesterol and blood pressure significantly, and is now a weight lifter and endurance cyclist. He wasn't able to do those things when he was fat and unhealthy. So while i'm not personally vegan, I dont tend to knock a lifestyle that helps reduce morbidity and helps the planet.
 
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