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@leerla73 just my two cents.

  1. fruits when juiced contain more sugar… I didn’t explore why but I read this several times.
  2. juices do not contain any “healthy fiber” unless you eat these afterwards.

therefore mixed 2/3 veggies 1/3 fruits smoothies with fresh ingredients are a tad healthier. But if you do juicing for some reasons, be aware of fruit juicing, too much sugar can lead to health issues even with fruit sugars.

I found a link:

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This is true. Noticed she had veggies in the green juice. But yes, pure fruit juice has to be done in proper portions as with any food we intake.

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Anyone who is unable to relate has not been living on planet earth since 2018 . . .

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The story of ¹Sara, and ²Hyun.

¹Whitneybae, ²and ³Sara

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I thought Lunar New Year was a neutral term. :thinking:

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Eesh, Netizens sure can pick anything to be upset about. I just assumed it’d be Chinese New Year in China, but everywhere else it’d be Lunar New Year

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Surprisingly each country has it’s own name for the Lunar New Year.

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Thank you for sharing. My curiosity led me to the Lunar Calendar on Britannica’s site.

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Hey, Everyone!
I wasn’t sure where to post this question, so I’m posting it here since this forum is for all topics. I’ve only been a volunteer here at Viki for a short time, although I’ve been a subscriber for a while now. Anyway, I’ve noticed that some dramas are edited very quickly and the episodes get released on a fast schedule while other dramas the episodes are edited very slowly, and some projects even it has been many months or years, and sometimes they stop the editing completely. Why is that? I mean, why does that happen? It says on the Volunteer guidelines that when you accept a project you are supposed to be able to work on it “as it is airing” so why are some projects okay and then other projects are not if everyone on the teams has agreed to commit to the project? I’m still trying to understand about this. I don’t mean to offend anyone and I’m not trying to be difficult or accuse any people. I’m just trying to understand why this is happening.

A quick search will bring up the threads that has the answer, there are a few out there with this question, and answer. I’ll link you to it/them shortly.

Okay, here are two of my search returns:
Search results for 'Editors Incomplete subs' - Viki Discussions

Search results for 'Incomplete subs' - Viki Discussions

Here are a few specific threads:

:rofl::rofl::rofl: This one is for the laughs. :joy: See review pictured. I found it in this link:

@table122000,
Checking in with volunteers you’ve worked with might prove more helpful. This will help with relevance, due to updates. :wink:

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Thanks, @leerla73 for the information on where to go with my question on projects and editing. Much appreciated.

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Very interesting about the “onion bouquet.” I think I would have combined the onions with some flowers so I could have the best of both worlds. Glad to see the government stepped in to help bring the price of onions down.

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:smiley: Neat idea! :grinning: Didn’t think of that, plus she already budgeted for the flowers. :bouquet:

Exactly! :bouquet: :onion: :bouquet: :onion: :bouquet: :grinning:

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Yes, I saw that they already had a flower budget. I think they probably could have worked with the florist to design a bouquet that combined the onions with some flowers and still kept within their budget.

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If you wanna vote, go to their tab for Community.

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