Rango Lee-Fu

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Rango Lee-Fu
Born Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Other names Django, Mango, Tango, Wrangle, Wokey D. Pronouns
Discipline Mech 2T9
Alma mater The University of Toronto
Height 3 apples tall

Rango Lee-Fu is a Mech 2T9 and former Indy. He is best known for his superiority and inferiority complex, questionable digital footprint, and Skule fanfiction endeavours--namely those featuring a beloved first-year math professor.

He is not (yet) a very significant or notable member of the Skule community, which calls the existence of this page into serious question. However, he aspires to leave an impact on the UofT Engineering community during his time here (threat), and is just self-obsessed enough to write about himself in third-person for several paragraphs.

Early Life and Education

Rango was born in 2007 to a Cantonese-Malaysian, semi-functional family. His birth father abandoned him when he was three-years-old, which likely explains why he is the way he is.

He grew up and attended high school in Richmond, British Columbia, before moving to Toronto, Ontario to pursue his Bachelor's of Applied Science at the University of Toronto.

Time at the University of Toronto

Rango began his studies at the University of Toronto in the Fall Semester of 2025, first enrolled in the Industrial Engineering program before transferring to Mechanical Engineering.

University of Toronto Supermileage

Rango has been a member of the University of Toronto Supermileage Prototype Mechanical team since September 2025, serving as the design team's resident nuisance.

Quotes

"What Jamaican?"

"67 on a Merry Rizzmas and a skibidi Goon Year."

"Someone needs to rip a massive fart in the Gerstein quiet study hall."

"I assume everyone is bisexual unless stated otherwise."

"I got all these b-words on my d-word."

Trivia

  • Despite using masculine pronouns, his gender is seemingly stochastic
  • He is not Vietnamese or Filipino
  • He has mild-moderate deafness/hearing loss in both ears
  • He is often mistaken for a pre-teen