Yes or No v.?

not really

does your feed hurt sometimes?

Yes.

Have you ever went to visit the grave of a person you know well years later?

no,

may I wish you a nice day? :wave:

Yes

Is your mind still at work?

noooooooo

where is your mind?

Did you wake up from a nightmare just now?

lol hi my soulmate ;).

no have to work early again…

you woke up just now?

Isn’t that rhetorical?

I guess the migrants wake up very early?

Yes, but they are refugees still. and yes they all go to school,

You heard about Callais?

have to leave :wave: and I wish you a nice day Sam, @samuel_the_leader !!!

Yes, It’s the border town with the UK. They didn’t want the refugees to come over to their side, so Brexit happened, so that crossings are definitely impossible. They are not gonna help défluxe diffuse disperse the refugees from that place; seems like the refugees are going to be stuck there for eternity. :frowning:

[défluxe what a strong word to use :fearful:]

Is your family unhappy about so many migrants in your area?

Are you this starscream @samuel_the_leader?

No

Then who is?

NO
IT DOESN T MATTER anymore…
will ignore ( sarcastic on this: Rob adviced me to only ignore what bothers… so starscream and he bother…)

So Rob also bothers you?

If someone does not understands that a gag has reached it s end this bother, and if he do so = he does,yes…and I already told him,but as always, he just :joy: ,

Yes, what you mean.

Are you also indirectly referring to me?

NO

Don t ya know after all this time that my communication is straight and direct?

Do you know that being direct is being rude?

(Also being indirect in a sarcastic way is rude :angry:)

my wiki on this is :slight_smile:
if someone get all direct feedback as an offense, he will call it rude. If somebody know the person just gives you this feedback direct straight and clear ( and has the courage to do so) means in theearlywalkers universe
#that you are very important to her!

Important, as in bothering her, of course.

When do you start calling the refugees as “migrants”, and not just “refugees”?