Tobio Mark

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Tobio Edolves Mark(Born 28th June 1999) is a Middle Eastern born Bangladeshi-American Internet Content Creator which mostly consists of YouTube videos. He started creating content on YouTube back 2013, but deleted them. His real content creating began in late 2014 when he started an Anime/Manga Review channel where he did reviews of anime airing at that time, and manga reviews of One Piece, Bleach, Naruto, and Fairy Tail. He also did livestream discussions every now, and then. He stopped making anime/manga review content in early 2015, and started a gaming channel by the name of "The@$$h0leG@mer" which remained his channel name for about 6 months, before he eventually changed the name to "GamerGeek28404". Most of his early gameplay videos consisted of Minecraft, Portal, and Pokemon gameplays. Around that time, he met Ryan, and Amadis on a thriving gaming social media website called "player.me". Soon, after he met them, they came together to form a collaboration channel which they named Over Impact Federation( O.I.F.) He recorded most of the early Minecraft videos on O.I.F. with Amadis, since Gaming Hub left shortly after its creation, due to his real life problems, which marked the end of his days in O.I.F., and YouTube in general (so far , that is). Tobio is responsible for most of the contents in O.I.F., besides Ranipla.

He and Ryan were part of the same graduating class when they were attending Cancer Institute Of Technology. Tobio earned a Bachelor Of Science in Catastrophic Sciences- a major originally designed by himself, and later went on to earn a Master Of Science in Cancerous Engineering and Psychology. After grad school, he went to the UK to get his Ph.D from University Of Nottingham.

He's been working on a formula to track the lineage of the god particle known as "Higgs Boson". His experiments include combining dogs and cats, to integrating an equation then programming it in an animal's brain. So far, his researches have been quite unsuccessful, but BUA just might be the perfect subject for his experiment, as he said in a recent interview with Harvard Alumni, Steven Pinker.

He's best known for discovering the meme particle at 69 Quinta electron volts on the 20th of April.