Thank you for all these questions!
My pillows aren't fluffy or feathery. Still, comfortable enough for me though.
I guess it would have to be this one "?"
I have about 19 plushies in my room. Most of them are MLP: FiM ones I got from eBay, however I also own some Pokemon plushies, a Quokka plush and some plushies from my childhood that I keep as memories.
I believe we had a cat named Rogue before we had Storm. Yeah, my parents seem to name all our cats after X-Men characters.
Since I normally have porridge for breakfast, I pour the cereal first.
Possibly, but a part of me feels like I'd end up a little too strict. Although I admittedly wouldn't mind investigating reports as they come up, I think, if I were part of a forum staff team, that would be the best position for me.
Yes! My family used to play Age of Empires 1 and 2 a lot, and have recently played the remaster of AoE II that came out a while back. I also used to play this game called "Stellaris" with my friend, Katie, from EqD. I should probably get back into Stellaris, but I could never quite figure it out haha!
I like Fusilli pastas!
Haven't had any fictional crush in a really long time. Closest I've got are characters I really only admire for certain traits I like or aspire to have.
Surrender to the for I have lost to its powers!
I prefer silly questions. When it comes to the more serious questions, especially relating to life, politics, religion, etc... Even while I will share my honest opinion, I tend to get a bit afraid I may trigger or offend someone even though that was never my intention. When it comes to the more serious stuff, I usually prefer to discuss it with someone I'm close to who understands me enough, and even then, it takes time before I answer.
Good question. I normally dream about finding love (well, that's kinda predictable), running my dream film and entertainment company, travelling to the various countries I've wanted to visit since forever and I guess also just having a simpler life out in Australia's countryside when I retire some day.
Even while I do understand the importance of voting in a democratic society, I think potential voters should be given the option to not vote in some elections if they don't wish to participate in that year. I used to think about this differently, however, considering how insane the 2016 election in the United States seemed to be, I've started to understand why one wouldn't want to vote in some elections. Of course, in Australia's political system, you have more parties you can choose from, and you can choose to vote for either entire parties or specific candidates you want, and you make up to either 6 or 12 choices depending on how you choose to vote, based on who you would like the most and who you would like the least. I'd recommend reading into it more by reading this article to make sense of it all. Still, voters should have the freedom to choose not to vote in an election.
I'd give it about 2-5 minutes before you turn silly again
My favourite kind of humour is usually very silly, makes no sense and never mature.
Counting this one, you've asked me 16 questions. Congratulations, you have the forum record for asking me the most questions on my ask page in a single post!