I have always had this question since I was young, and I still do. I just couldn't find a person who could answer this question. That question is: let's say a fly is in a moving car. When it's resting or landing on the window or something, they wouldn't have to fly but will still be moving because the car is moving. But when they're not resting on something, will they have to fly/move at the same speed as the car in order to stay in the same position? I asked my mom, and she said she never thought about it and she doesn't know. I asked my dad, he tried to explain me, but he himself got confused in the middle of the explanation, so I never knew the answer. I was thinking of asking my science teachers, but then I was afraid they might think it's a stupid question. Maybe it's not even something related to science.
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I have a younger brother, just like Holden used to. We always fight over nothing; we find faults with each other. It’s not that we really hate each other, but it’s just really hard for us, at least for me, to compliment or to say something nice. And I always wouldn’t let him do anything because he’s too young. For me, he will never be “old enough” to do something, since he’ll always be younger than me. Every time he tries to do something, I would say “No, EJ, don’t do it. You’re too young.” Which is nonsense, now that I think of it.
I think a lot of sibling goes through something like this. I see lots of relatable posts on Facebook about the relationship between siblings and how they fight. But the question here is, does EVERY sibling have problems like this? The answer would be no because there are siblings like Holden and his brother/sister. |
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