How about pluto, andromeda galaxy & sirius?
pluto: is pluto a real planet or fake?
REAL! REAL! REAL! I can’t even comprehend why they demoted that poor little piece of rock to a ‘not planet’! And it only had love to send us for our betrayal. lol.
andromeda galaxy: what’s the farthest you’ve travelled?
Unfortunately, the farthest I’ve travelled is my neighbouring state. And that’s a bloody shame, because I LOVE travelling!! When I used to tell someone this (that I love travelling), their immediate question would be on the lines of: 'Oh nice! Which countries have you visited?’ So I stopped telling people that. Lol.
sirius: favourite fictional character?
I can’t decide on one, so I’ll go with 2!
Aragorn (Lord of the Rings)– The problem with ideal characters is that they become predictable and boring after a while. They’re also not relateble. And Aragorn is the height of idealism- he’s the best commander, untouched by temptation, strong, brave, loyal, righteous, dutiful, kind and noble. And just when you begin to think that his character cannot waver form it, he brings in a murky past, a pained love, and slivers of self doubt. And boom!It pulls you right back to rooting for him- doubting and trusting him in equal measures. He also makes you want to have a person like him by your side- as a best friend, confidant. That’s marvelous!
Contradictory to that, my other fave is: Magneto (X-Men)The thing with Magneto is that you can never really classify him as a hero or a villain, because he’s bloody right in his reasoning– terrifyingly so.He’s also a very complex person, with more layers than an onion.Just when you find enough reason to hate him, to not want to root for him, he does something gentle or exposes a painful piece of his past, and just like that you begin to love him again, forgetting why you wanted to hate him in the first place. And the fact that a character has the power to incite such emotions in you is infuriating and astounding at the same time!
Thanks for the ask, Anon. And sorry for the rant!