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Two Little Birds Wont Leave A The Space Behind Our Gate

There are two gates in a room, one to heaven and other to hell with each gate having a guard. What will be the question you will ask one of them so you come to know which door is the door to heaven?

Thanks for the A2A!You must ask the following question: "If I ask the other guard which door leads to Heaven, which door would he point to?" Then, when the guard points to one door, you need to walk through the other door instead.The honest guard would point to the door to Hell because the honest guard would know that the liar would not point to the door to Heaven.The lying guard would point to the door to Hell because the lying guard would know that the honest guard would point to Heaven, and would therefore lie about it and point to the Hell doorway.In either case, ask the question, and open the opposite door.

What does it mean if a bird enters your house by the door and leave again by the door?

If you are on a boat offshore, it might mean you look like a good place to rest.I was at the lower station of a 56ft Hatteras back in 1998. We were taking the boat down south in the fall, from Annapolis to Florida.About half way through the trip south, we were 50 miles offshore. I had both salon doors open for the cross breeze with my feet up on the console. A tiny bird flew in the port door and landed on my foot. I looked at the bird, the bird looked at me. After it sat there a few minutes, it flew down in to the galley. The bird was confused, a little, in the galley, because the boat had windows. The bird was sitting in a corner by one of the windows - I had no idea if I would be able to capture it to put it outside the boat, but it seemed to not view me as a threat and hopped up on my hand. I took the bird up to the starboard door and it sat on my hand. After about a minute, it flew outside. The bird stayed on the boat for a couple hours, looking in every crevice for insects. The bird left for a naval weather station platform off the coast of the Carolinas when we were about 1 nautical mile from it.I suspect this tiny bird was flying up from the Bahamas or some other islands. We were a welcome rest area for its long journey.

Do you think its cruel to keep birds as pets?

If they have a large cage-larger than recommended-a nutritious formulated diet, fresh water, good perching, appropriate toys, tons of attention and/or another companion bird, plenty of time outside the cage daily, vet care, and a long term commitment, then no. Keep in mind that it is easier to provide a smaller room with ample space than a larger bird, and room to fly. Generally the smaller the bird, the less expensive. I would recommend budgies (parakeets) over lovebirds for your first pet. Even these take a big commitment. Birds have a long lifespan. Do you research thouroughly, talk to a vet or two that specializes in birds, and then decide if they are right for you. For good cages for small birds check out drsfosterandsmith.com I got a great cage for my two parakeets there. It is worth the startup cost, you won't end up wanting a bigger one and a second cage after you see how active they are (like I did)

Should I let my wife have a bird? She wants a cockatiel, but I've never owned a bird before...?

Good question to ask, a lot of people would jump right in!! Birds are like having a new member in the house, they make a big mess daily, they'll bite you, their loud. If you are ready to commit to this then get one. But it will take both of your time and training, go to the local library and do some research. I own two birds, a conure and an amazon both are V E R Y noisey, luckily my husband and I agreed we were ready for this and are very happy with our desiscion.

My 2yr old will not leave the dog alone?

I have a 2yr old daughter and a min. dauschund (9 lbs). The 2 yr old wants to play with the dog but the dog doesn't want to play with her. She hugs the dog, lays on the dog, and just won't leave the dog alone. The dog tries to get away from her but my daughter just won't stop. I try to make her understand she is hurting the dog. She just doesn't understand or doesn't want to listen. Now the dog is acting out. When the 2yr old comes around her and starts (harrassing) playing with her the dog is now starting to try to bite her. I have tried spanking the 2yr old, sitting her in a chair,but after the punishment is over she is back doing the same old same old. What should I do, before the dog does end up biting her?

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