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Do you play any sports? 
yes i play shuttlecock... i like it
I actually heard about a big controversy with shuttlecocks going on. the Badminton World Federation has approved a synthetic shuttlecock (as opposed to a natural feather one) to be used in tournaments starting this year, but they're leaving it up to the individual events about whether or not they allow them. 
A shuttlecock is a high-drag projectile used in the sport of badminton. It has an open conical shape formed by feathers or plastic embedded into a rounded cork base
I know the game has a long history, it started in India a few hundred years ago I think, but I never realized that using fake feathers instead of real ones wasn't something that most players already did. I mean, real feathers must be expensive.
The original name of badminton is Poona, which comes from a city of the same name in India where badminton was popular among British military officers. The name and rules for Poona were first known to be made in 1873
Even before that, there were similar games played in Europe and China. 
Pickleball is a paddleball sport (similar to a racquet sport) that combines elements of badminton, table tennis, and tennis. Two or four players use solid paddles made of wood or composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, much like a wiffle ball, with 26-40 round holes, over a net.
Pickleball is like squash but with paddles instead of rackets, right? 
i think so you like cricket?