Chit-Chat#
A few years ago, Parrot Shihang was involved in harassment and indecency, with many women anonymously or collectively exposing him on Weibo. A few years ago, Kris Wu was also hunting for beauty on Douyin or some other app, became known as Wu Qian, and ended up in prison, facing deportation. The latter is a mama's boy, while the former is a giant baby indulging in excess, discovering that there is also a baby inside the parrot. Later, it was discovered that Wang Lihong was involved in soliciting prostitution. The laws regarding relationships and prostitution are lenient, so there seems to be no fear, but there are other ways; for a fire that cannot be covered, whether it's lust or any other fire, as long as it cannot be contained, it will inevitably be consumed by flames, playing with fire leads to self-immolation. Anyway, sooner or later, I will be cremated when I die.
When I was a child, I played with a lighter and discovered that when the switch is on, gas shoots out with a flame; the process was fun. If I wasn't careful, I accidentally set a classmate's quilt on fire, causing it to smoke without burning. I smelled something burning and found a small hole burned through the quilt, but there were sparks inside the cotton cover. I quickly took the quilt outside into the snow in the middle of winter, made the small hole bigger, stuffed it with snow, and rubbed it vigorously, getting my hands soaked in snow water. After a few rounds and observing for 10-20 minutes to ensure there were no sparks left, I brought the quilt back inside. I stopped playing with gas fire as I grew up. Those people above are still childish, playing with lust.
I pondered, when I have money and power, able to decide the fate of others, when beautiful women approach me in various ways, whether there is an exchange of interests or not, can I block it?
China's first father, Duoyi Network's Xu Bo, has quite a few children. However, legal issues have also arisen. Musk has many children, but it has nothing to do with Chinese culture; it is related to interests.
Parrot#
On October 22, a small green budgerigar arrived in a small cardboard box, with a concave small cage wrapped in a net like stockings; upon unpacking, I found it wasn't hanging. On October 27, a small blue budgerigar arrived, feeling less lively and somewhat unhealthy. I placed it in a cage approximately 302045cm, feeling it was smaller than the little yellow one. The next day, the blue one's feathers recovered, and it seemed they were about the same size. Weighed about 35g.
Around November 5, I switched to a larger cage, 40*40 by 80cm. My wife made a ladder out of wooden sticks from fresh-cut flowers, but later discarded it and made some bamboo dragonfly-like things with non-thorny flower stems, with 2-3 layers of rotors. They say parrots are climbing birds. I also bought a hamster-like running wheel and installed it.
The parrot has flown out of the cage about 8 or 9 times. I've caught it 4 times. When not caught, the parrot flies around the house, sometimes bumping into mirrors or glass, making it easier to catch. The parrot flies around the house looking for landing spots, sometimes landing on a straw hat hanging on the wall, sometimes on a drying rack, sometimes on the computer screen, sometimes on the drying rack again, sometimes climbing on the protruding wall, sometimes flying back and forth without finding a place to land, quickly lowering its head when it flies over. It can also not lower its head; I just pretend to be calm.
Once it landed on a shelf, I waved my right hand over its head while slowly bringing my left hand from below to grab it directly. If it is climbing on the wall with its back to me, I slowly move my arm along the wall and then suddenly grab it, preferably from behind so it can't see. Sometimes when I catch it, it will peck at my hand; I got pecked quite a bit once. Luckily, the front of my hand has many calluses, so it didn't hurt much, but at that moment, it did sting. I loosened my grip, and after pecking, it almost flew away. I reacted quickly, instantly grabbing its tail feathers and pulling it back. I re-gripped it with a hollow fist.
The first time I let them out, my second child held millet, and the little green one stood on his hand for 2-3 minutes. I originally wanted to train them, but I really couldn't bear to starve them. In fact, I didn't want to train them at all. The little blue one fell when I first let it out, probably because it wasn't used to flying. Later, it learned to fly. I bought cuttlefish for them to grind their beaks, but they didn't peck at it for fun. They prefer to eat lettuce and cabbage, but seem to like pears and apples less.
They both like to peck at each other; at first, only the little green one pecked the little blue one. The little blue one gradually learned and started to peck back. The little blue one likes to be alone quietly, while the little green one can squeeze in wherever the little blue one is, then they stand together for a while before starting to peck each other. The little green one also likes to squeeze into various gaps, often going in several times. For example, the gap between the small food bowl and the water feeder. I admire that.
Before there was heating, my wife used an old pillowcase to cover the cage to keep them warm. Now that there is heating, I found a green pillowcase next to my electric toothbrush. My wife told me it was because the light from my electric toothbrush while charging was affecting the parrot's sleep.