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TCorp

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This user understands biological evolution.
This user is an atheist.
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This user supports Amnesty International.
This user supports the United Nations.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
progThis user is a programmer.
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TCorp is an online alias I made up while taking a Novell course in 1996. I've used it ever since for my online activities. 'T' is derived from my name (Tanin), and 'Corp'...well...honestly I don't remember where I exactly got that from. I know it wasn't 'corporate' and that it might have been 'Corporeal'.

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This user sees right through your AGF excuses.

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Including, but not limited to:

It's a fascinating subject on its premise alone: Somewhere in the known universe there is a galaxy, and in that galaxy is a star that holds a number of planets. On one of those planets there are tiny thinking creatures called humans and some of these creatures believe that the world was made just for them as a testing ground to see where they get to go after they die.

What makes a person randomly kill another person? What makes an online user flood a forum for 40 or so hours? Psychology tries to find out the answer to these and more interesting questions about human and animal behaviour.

Anthropology is the study of humans in a biological, historical, and social contexts.

Also called fossilology by TCorp.

A very exciting field.

I've always been somewhat of a science geek.

Out of all the languages I ever learned and still remember, English has to be my favorite.

Yup...very interesting.

Absolutely amazing writing, acting, directing, score, research and concept.

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Hi TCorp! I saw the great userboxes you made (two of which apparently inspired by my ones) and I thought I should reward the effort. Therefore: a barnstar userbox! :) Groetjes, Larix 01:35, 30 December 2005 (UTC). PS Have you considered joining Wikipedia:WikiProject Userboxes?