User:Uwieshu
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User name | Uwieshu |
Real name | Ukiah Uri Hawkins |
Gender | Male |
Date of birth | August 7, 1982 |
Age | 24 |
Hometown | Carlton, Oregon |
About Uwieshu | Ask questions, makes mistakes |
Appearance | |
Height | 6' 3" |
Weight | 190 lb |
Hair color | Brun |
Eye color | Brun |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Body type | By design |
Exercise | Rollerblading, Working, Sleeping, Arguing |
Personal | |
Work | Target |
Education | High school graduate |
Politics | Anarcho-Collectivist |
Religion | Esotericism |
Relationship | Picky |
Children | Eventuality |
Sexuality | Nunya |
Drinking | Shiraz |
Smoking | Negative |
Sign | Leo |
Personality | Contemporaneous |
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Having been a consumer of encyclopaedic knowledge for as long as I can remember, with the advent of the Wikipedia, I have found a new source of information. This forum, while susceptible to the bias of average human nature, remains an invaluable tool to the Worldwide Society. I myself am a noob, and remain ignorant to some of the finer points of Wiki edits, but believe my contribution can be one of value to the community.
Uwieshu, my user name, is a combination of a variant on the German name "Uwe" which comes from the Scandinavian "Ove", which itself is a shortened form of names that contain the Old Norse word "ag", meaning blade. Eshu is a Yoruban mythological god that is an orisha, who often uses trickery to develop psychological maturation of his subject.
My legal name is Ukiah Uri. The first name coming from a city in Northern California, located in Mendocino County. The name is an Anglicized derivative of the word yokaia or yakaya, meaning "deep valley" in the language of the Pomoan tribes. The middle name, Uri, is the root of the Hebrew names Uriel and Uriah, and itself means "my light" or "my flame". The referential foundation for my name comes from Uri, son of Hur, father of Bezalel, mentioned in Exodus 31 and 1 Chronicles 2 of the Hebrew Old Testament.
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