About

While unemployed I'm online all the time I'm awake. I am mostly playing Japanese video games, watching YouTube, and reading reference websites. On economic affairs, I am part of the gift economy, which comprises all exchange or goods and services without an expectation of something in return. I perform many or most activities and don't expect something in return. The environment I'm in simply isn't conducive to neoliberal capitalist myths such as profit and ubiquitous payment. If you want to use my property, go ahead, but return it after use. I don't expect so-called payment either, because most people I meet cannot afford to pay back anyway. Their finances are extremely limited, close to zero to be exact; the average Filipino is one hospitalization away from bankruptcy.

Born on July 13, 1998, in Agusan del Norte, Philippines, I spent most of my childhood in Agusan del Sur, Philippines. I completed high school on April 12, 2018, but quit college in March 2020 because I was unable to complete academic requirements and I was an outcast in class. Now, I am NEET—this means not in education, employment, or training.

To elitist writers out there who expect my website to be highly engaging, I would like to remind you that this is not a commercial website, and I will never accept your despicable and misplaced editorial demands. Instead of wanting my blog to be highly engaging, you better focus on your writings. I would also avoid looking at articles under your editorship because I suspect that you could be printing digital libels about me.

Powers and responsibilities

As I am a loiterer all the time since March 2020, my current powers and responsibilities include but are not limited to—

Unplugging electronics at certain times. When power is still present, I unplug electronics at certain times to give stress relief and ensure the integrity of internal components. When power is cut, I immediately unplug them to ensure the safety of their circuits. I wait a few minutes before plugging them back in. Everyone should obey electrical safety precautions. They can disobey any rules, but they should not attempt to disobey life-saving precautions.

Renewing telecommunications subscriptions. Actually, this power is shared with many people. I rarely exercise this power because I don't have a decent income source. There are 2 satellite television subscriptions. Since 2025, I choose the Asian-oriented Cignal Asian & Pinoy, which costs ₱300 each, for a total of ₱600 each month. I also manage the subscriptions of 2 Wi-Fi units. The first Wi-Fi under my name, activated in November 2024, is a DITO WoWiFi with ₱480 monthly subscription. The second Wi-Fi under my name, activated in February 2025, is a Converge FiberX with ₱1,500 monthly subscription. In total, I might spend up to ₱2,580, with 581‰ going to the Converge bill. I charge users who have decent income sources because they use the Wi-Fi billed under my name.

Wi-Fi unit administration. I maintain those 2 Wi-Fi devices because monthly bills are issued under my name. At times, I unplug those Wi-Fi devices to give them a break. Consumer electronics are not designed to run 24/7. I can gracefully lose power over the unit by resetting it to its factory settings or telling a new administrator the Wi-Fi and device login passwords. This is also my riskiest power, as many Wi-Fi users bear grudges against me.

Feeding the cats and dogs. This is my least exercised power. I only feed the cats and dogs myself when there is no one else who can feed them. Since September 2025, I have been feeding the cats and dogs more frequently, as the presence of cat food and dog food provides me a more convenient channel. However, the cats and dogs still prefer leftover food. In fact, the predators fight over whatever human food they see.

Peace Pledge – World BEYOND War

In January 16, 2024, I signed the Peace Pledge of World BEYOND War by email to symbolize to the world that I am civilian-oriented. I oppose militarism and mandatory military service because the human species is not designed to fight at all. Human history started 200,000 years ago, while the institution of war only started 12,000 years ago. We call tell by their anatomy and psychology that humans are not meant to be warriors—and no amount of pro-military defense and support can change that, not even by the smallest bit. Imposing military culture or any elements of military culture only exacerbates pain and suffering in the long term. "Patriotism" and "security" are pretentious monikers invoked to impose militarism, which in turn sponsors a culture of violence.

Basic

  • Name: Genesis John Corvera Martinez
  • Gender: Y ("male")
  • Address: Agusan del Sur, Philippines
  • Civil status: single

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