is it wrong to lie about someone lying?
You are trapped in a room with someone who either always tells the truth or always lies. There are two doors - one leads to freedom and the other to your doom, and you don't know which is which. You can ask the person only one question. What do you ask?
What do you ask?
As opposed to shoving them out one of the doors ahead of you? I don't see the logic here.
So move to where, ita?
Optimistically, just down the street. Not that I've started looking strenuously. I'm gearing up for debate #2 with the maintenance office first. But there's a high-rise nearby I might look at (although I've never lived in a high-rise, save first year university residence).
tommyrot
You ask him to open the door.
What do you ask?
Which door will the other person tell me leads to freedom?
If I were to ask you "Does that door lead to freedom?", what would you answer?
If you prick me, do I not bleed?
Does this skirt make my ass look big?
Does my breath smell?
Hey, you wouldn't happen to be named Spartacus, would you?
Attention, sarameg: The Fluevogs I want on sale! and yet, still too expensive. Though't you'd appreciate it.
ita, moving down the street sounds like a bite in the ass. Moving at all sounds like a bite in the ass.
Which door will the other person tell me leads to freedom?
That would do it. Also, you could say, "If I were to ask you which door leads to freedom, what would you say?"
The trick is that you have to get meta.
eta: X-post.
I also almost gave it away by quoting ita talking about lying about lying....