Some things that jumped out at me during the episode:
i) He is obviously influenced heavily by Wikipedia, as evidenced by him including a "Reception" sub-heading even for stupid, five-minute school presentations. For example, the page for his his movie Blood Over Water, follows the standard Wikipedia format: plot summary, cast and crew, development/production, music, distribution, see also, etc. Also, you can tell he's trying to imitate the academic, somewhat cold style of writing that's found on Wikipedia. (Also, he's obviously heavily influenced by Wikipedia given the whole, y'know, wiki thing.)
ii) I find that a lot of weirdos — including and especially Dozerfleet — possess something which verges on obsession with their time spent in high-school college (cf. Chris-Chan, etc.) Why? Honestly, I think the reason these guys are so nostalgic for high-school is because people were forced to interact with them. In high-school, people would be forced to sit by Dozerfleet, do group projects with Dozerfleet, etc. But now that these same people have the option to hang-out with Dozerfleet or not, it's not surprising everyone chooses the latter. But they didn't have that choice in high-school.
iii) He's a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the most conservative mainstream Lutheran synod in the USA. For a point of comparison, Michelle Bachmann belongs to the same synod. (And it's no coincidence that Dozerfleet is a big Michelle Bachmann fan.)
Anyway, want to guess how old Dozerfleet is? The answer: Thirty-three years old. The wiki must be his full-time job or something, since he hasn't been employed since August 2011. Guess where he was born? Florida, of course.