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Committed identity: b00109528f66e82b35f752d26ebbeed1eff1405c6d6ab9173c302861a9fe9ecebf5b7007cd0713ae9864d9b45a20bd67f68eda7e27e22014c8f13b33b6f49d8e is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.
Who is Tsuser?
Summary
Professional programmer that can't stand incorrect spelling and grammar. Especially on Wikipedia.
General information
OccupationStudent
HobbyProgramming
Fav. SubjectMathematics
Fav. FoodSalmon
Skill level>9000
Wikipedia Stats
Articles6,914,287
Pages61,886,541
Avg. Revisions20.26
Total users48,300,526
Contact Tsuser
!! Notice !!
Abuse of this information will not be taken lightly. You will be charged to the fullest extent of the law.[1]
Contact methods
E-MailHidden
SkypeHidden
YouTubeTsuser Gaming
Twitter@tsusercraft
PreferedWikipedia
Other attention-getters
StalkingNot recommended
AttackingGood luck
PhishingImpossible
Your lucky number78
Quotes
~ Favorite Quote ~

"Only two things are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." -Albert Einstein

Welcome

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Hello random stalker person! You seem to have stumbled into my userspace. I don't have much of a clue why you're here or what your intentions are but I do hope you find what you're looking for. If you're looking for information on me just take a look to the right of your screen and take in the beauty of the infoboxes I made! I think they're just gorgeous, don't you? Anyway, if you need something urgently fixed I'm sorry but I can't help you with that as I'm not very active. Thanks for stopping by my userpage!

FAQ

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  • Question: What programming languages do you write?
    Answer: Quite a few, some of the highlights: Java, HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
  • Question: What brought you to editing Wikipedia articles?
    Answer: Due to the low quality of some pages, I deemed it necessary to become an editor and fix some mistakes.
  • Question: Is your identity committed?
    Answer:
This user's account is secured with a unique Committed Identity.

References

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  1. ^ "Cornell Law - CAN-SPAM Act basics". Cornell Law. Retrieved 8 November 2015.