"What goes up must come down" nghĩa là gì?
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Anyone who has taken science class has heard a teacher talk about the theory (ý kiến) of “What goes up must come down” at some point in time.
Three guys like that going into space bring to mind the image of Thelma and Louise going over that cliff and going "whoaaaa" … all the way down. As I said earlier, “What goes up must come down.”
You may have heard the saying what goes up must come down. Police use it to try to discourage (can ngăn) people from firing guns to celebrate July 4th or New Years Eve. “A bullet can travel upwards of a mile and still be very dangerous obviously and when you shoot them up in the air, the problem is you don’t know where they’re going to come down,” said Gary Glemboski, Director of Global Tactical Training Group.
I just think that it’s time to just, you know, put the guns down, you know, because what goes up must come down, you know. And innocent (vô tội) people can get hurt.
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