TheCodex™ recognises the concept of a "Corporation" (= many bodies), which can be as small as a regional games' club, or as large as the Q Continuum.
Trump, like @fedora, has many employees, and parttime volunteers and fans/frenemies/critics. They act as a geeky beehive not unlike ancient Greek schools .
Reportedly over 80% of Dilbert's strips are based on ideas of fans.
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Corporations have souls. Moreover, one must be allowed to disassociate from a corporation.
There is the cliché scene from Trill sitcoms where a pair of male Japanese tourists arrive there and are enthusiastic. They aren't stupid, just awesomely Jappy. Platonic Ideals.
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A hacker can belong to many corporations:
Question: How do you define yourself? Are you a Jew, an Israeli, an agnostic, an Objectivist, a brony, a furry, a Muppets' aficciando, a Perler, a Linuxer, a FOSS enthusiast, an optimist, a Pythoneer, …?
Answer: I am currently many of these and more. As I noted in an essay, I define myself as "Shlomi Fish". I have my own hybrid philosophy titled "Rindolfism" and it changes almost every day.
( Taken from Shlomi Fish's FAQ )
Not-for-profit organisations ("NPOs") are also corporations ( Reference ).
Parenthood, childhood, companionship.
TheCodex™ gives special treatment to corporations of two members, called 'pairs'. There are three major types of them:
X is a "parent" [= mentor] of Y.
Not necessarily a genetic parenthood, of course.
Y is a "child" [= "protege"] of X (if X is a parent of Y).
X and Y are companions, and wish to raise mutual children.
A romantic, sexual, boyfriend+girlfriend or husband+wife relationship is a natural application of this. However, so is a business partnership, or a regular friendship.
A hacker may opt to break-up / divorce the other pair-member.