Ryoga-2003 is a user from the state of Oregon, and is currently a university student at the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR, and is a Linguistics major. She also switches between gender pronouns and plurals fairly readily when describing herself. He has a broad range of knowledge covering several subjects, ranging everywhere from Science to Society to the mundane. She is also a proud outdoorsman, gamer, artist, and student. He is proud of his heritage as an Anglo-Saxon descendant, and is particularly proud of his Bavarian heritage. However, she is diplomatic in nature and has no favorites when it comes to nationality, ethnicity, gender, or philosophical/religious beliefs.
Ryoga is also a geek. Like, uber-geek. Come on, let's face it. He's writing this article in the third-person. Nobody normal does that, right? Ryoga also loves trivia. She has dedicated a good portion of his free time to geeky pursuits, such as Table-top gaming, video games.
Most of her work on Wikipedia is correction of information and grammar. He rarely makes radical changes to articles but when he does, it is usually to remove, edit, replace, or add important information regarding the subject. He tries to make the information presented as accurate and non-biased as possible, as well as being straight forward and easy to navigate.
She does not like working on subjects that have polarized arguments, such as Global Warming, Wal-Mart, and other like articles.
She is a proud member of WP Oregon, and being a native and life long resident of the state, contributes first-hand knowledge. He is a graduate of Gervais High School in the town of Gervais, OR. He, oddly enough, had one of the same teachers his uncle did nearly 35 years ago at the same high school. Her father and mother are graduates of Silverton High School, and Woodburn High School, respectively.
These are what I am currently working on. I may have more than one big ones going simultaneously, but usually only one with little bits on other related articles.
Clean-up, expansion, and revision of Oregon Coast article. Likely to be ongoing indefinitely, as I will always try to improve on this article in particular.
Thanks for leading the way in last week's Collaboration of the Week! For your work on the last COTW at Eugene Station and Hecta Head. Keep up the good work. Aboutmovies (talk) 07:54, 30 March 2009 (UTC)