Hello! I am Heyyo and wikipedia is one of my favorite websites on the internet. :) I enjoy learning about all sorts of things, mathematics, chemistry, biology, computer science, physics, language, you name a subject I probably have done some kind of reading on it. I hope to provide some kind of assistance maintaining and or adding to wikipedia in anyway I can as I think it is important for people to share such knowledge. My writing skills probably aren't the strongest but I am trying my best haha.
As of late I have been focusing a lot of my energy in learning programming as I hope to one day create my dream game, something I've been striving for since around when I was in middle school. (Trust me it's a long time) I picked up programming sometime around that time but I never went too far with it, but ever since I wrote my first computer program (wether it was a calculator or just a simple "Hello World") I was hooked. I would argue that early childhood interest in math had really fueled my passion for computers and programming, but unfortunately I never really focused on it much back then. As of graduating high school I've made it a main stay of my daily activites that I practice programming a little bit, and I have to say that I think I've seen progress. :)
For as long as I can remember I loved to draw. even if my earliest known memories of drawing was just me scribbling on paper with crayons and calling them maps, art has been a mainstay and a constant through out my entire concious life. I've just always found such joy in making characters and drawing anatomy. Art was pretty much my gateway into anatomy / biology (Or it may have been the other way around who know). Studying the human body, the bones, the muscles, the forms of people just captivated me for the longest time. Ever since I started high school I had made a promise to myself that I would draw at least 1 thing every single day, and to be honest I have kept this promise (for the most part... Yeah I may have missed a day here and there but trust me it is almost impossible to catch me on a day where I haven't drawn something). Drawing has had a complex relationship with me however, but honestly that just seems to be a common trend among any artist. Perfectionism has always plagued my mind and caused me great distress over the years, believing im not good enough or that im wasting my time. Despite this however I have not given up and I hope I can continue to draw till the day I die.