The Versatile Blogger Award

This is completely overdue so I apologise for only doing this now, but thank you to Matt-in-the-Hat for nominating me for the Versatile Blogger Award. I really appreciate it!

RULES:

  • Display the award on your blog. 
  • Thank the person who nominated you and put a link to their blog. 
  • Share 7 things about yourself.
  • Nominate 9 or more bloggers and let them know you nominated them.

  1. I have a keen interest in Japanese history, mostly during the Feudal period
  2. I have a bad habit of trying to play more than one video game at the same time, only to lose interest and then find it difficult to get back into it (mostly with RPGs)
  3. I study film at University (anime is one of the sections we look at this year i.e. Miyazaki)
  4. I listen to all types of music and my policy is if it sounds good then I’ll listen to it
  5. I like to tease my sisters with DJ Khaled quotes (“You smart, you loyal…”)
  6. I love the Metal Gear Solid series
  7. I once did a last minute cosplay of Jules from Pulp Fiction

 

Thanks for reading! 🙂

Nominees:

 

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