CycoMa1
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CycoMa1 (formerly known as CycoMa) is a Wikipedian and Furry/Scalie from Missouri.[1] He is also a Catholic.[2]
Fursona
He has a lizard fursona named Ray,[3] his fursona is a demigod.[4] According to CycoMa1, his fursona Ray is based on deities from Egyptian mythology.[5]
Contributions to Wikipedia
As of November 2021, he is the first and only Wikipedian to receive the Furry barnstar[6] for creating Wikipedia articles on Yiff and Fursona.[7] He is also currently one of the top 10,000 most active English Wikipedians.
As of November 13, 2021, he has made 184 articles for Wikipedia.[8]
Mental health
He was diagnosed with ADHD and GAD. He claims that he was evaluated for autism twice when he was a kid and that he doesn’t have autism because he never received a diagnosis for it.[9]
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References
- ↑ "User:CycoMa1". Wikipedia. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "For some reason people find it strange that I’m both a Catholic and a furry.". November 4, 2021. Twitter. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "Hello, welcome to my account. I am CycoMa. The lizard man you see here is basically my Fursona Ray.". November 5, 2021. Twitter. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "In a nutshell all my OCs are based on mythology. Like my boy Ray is literally a demigod.". November 12, 2021. Twitter. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "By the way my boy Ray is based on deities from Egyptian mythology. That’s why he wears those bracelets and collar.". November 6, 2021. Twitter. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "File:Furry barnstar". Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "User talk:CycoMa1". October 11, 2021. Wikipedia. Retrieved on November 14, 2021.
- ↑ "User:CycoMa1/My articles". Wikipedia. Retrieved on November 13, 2021.
- ↑ "I don’t know if I ever mentioned this but. When I was kid I was evaluated for Autism twice. I technically don’t have autism because I never received a diagnosis. But, yeah I think this says somethings". November 8, 2021. Twitter. Retrieved on November 14, 2021..