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no, only when you pretend areoplanes are
its just the real shooting star song remixed by lmfao
It is a myth that meteors grant wishes.
Maybe it will, and maybe it won't. Whatever happens, it'll be the same as if there weren't any shooting star. There's no connection between shooting stars and wishes. By the way ... there's no such thing as "your" shooting star. A "shooting star" isn't a star at all. It's just a grain of sand or a stone that happened to run into the Earth. You never know when one will be seen, or where in the sky, and the same one is never seen again.
One of her most dire wishes was to be an Olympic gold medalist.
It is not a real star that falls on Earth during a shooting star - the real stars are much too big. It is a speck of dust, which glows in the atmosphere, and looks like a fast-moving star. Most of these meteorites will burn up in the atmosphere, and never reach Earth's surface.
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
Of course wishes are real, you just have to believe it. It is just like ashooting star. You can wish on that. You know i was walking outside at night, and i look in the sky and saw a shooting star. I made a wish on it. I wished that this boy will like me and he did. Your wish will come true on day!!!!!!1
It depends, the more you believe that magic, and shooting stars are real, you may see them soon. Many people believe that every person has their own stars, and when a person passes out their star would be broken and would disappear and become a shooting star.... Maybe that's true.
You just make a wish. You do not need shooting stars to make wishes.
You get "lucky" cause it's hard to find, but you do not make an wish.. You make a wish when you see a shooting star.
"Wishing stars" are not real objects, but the term is often used to refer to shooting stars or meteors that streak across the night sky. People make wishes upon seeing shooting stars as a whimsical tradition.