thank you for the survey!
"what's something you love and know so much about you could teach it?" many things, i suppose? they're listed on my profile in the research thingie :) but if i had to choose one, i'd go with early sexology.
"what's your favorite scent?" i'm unable to feel/distinguish most scents! i think i like patchouli. its smell is very neutral. as if the absence of smell had its own smell?
"what show/movie do you wish you could star in?" like, an existing one or...? nevertheless, i'd like to star in some weird historical comedy web series. it sounds fun. i also hope i get to wear uniforms. i love how most of the european uniforms looked back to xviii/xix centuries. ^^
"would you rather have your dream job or never have a job but still live comfortably?" definitely a dream job. dream jobs*, to be more specific. i'd like to work both as a professor and as an illustrator.
"what's the one thing that you want to own in the whole world?" all the books from the archives that i want to own :D the life of a broke researcher.
"what's your favorite accessory?" my tbh creature badge and all of my Camille Desmoulins badges. :D
"what's your favorite shoe brand?" oh, i don't think i have one? i like oxford shoes, though. i don't wear any other kind of shoes! i have 3 pairs of almost identical oxford shoes... :D
"do you instantly use stickers or do you save them for a special spot?" i collect stickers, so i kind of always go with the second option. but whenever i find The sticker, you know, the one that you immediately know where to put, i use it instantly.
"what emotion do you feel the most?" guilt, shame, embarrassment, maybe a mix of all three.
"how many pillows do you sleep with?" two! i can hardly sleep with one pillow.
"which console do you game on the most?" ps4, but i'm mainly a pc player. my father has ps4, though, and when i visit my family on holidays, i play rdr/ac there.
"what do you usually put on background noise?" something on youtube, like true crime videos. i'm not even interested in true crime, but these videos fit the criteria of a perfect background noise - they're usually long and there are many talented creators who are great narrators.