6-15-18, 06:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 6-15-18, 06:22 PM by M-E-T-A. Edited 1 time in total.)
(6-15-18, 06:18 PM)SaintLuther Wrote: No, he said yes because you said "there is it is for two days" which is terrible English and if someone doesn't try to reverse engineer it, it might sound like "is it for two days".
Stop being retarded and make actual sentences.
there is (meaning there is a false ban) it is for two day (meaning the false ban was for two days)
yeah (meaning yes)
There should be a comma in between is and it though