About

While unemployed I'm online all the time I'm awake. I do engage in micronations, which are roleplaying projects that resemble sovereign states. I mainly surf Facebook, YouTube, and ChatGPT. Coming to text-based entertainment, I often read research papers from Sage Journals and Frontiers. Sometimes, I share those theses for others to read. The most challenging part of reading research papers is how to interpret them: their content requires extensive understanding of the surrounding context.

I edit MicroWiki and Philippines Fandom. MicroWiki is an encyclopedia of micronations, political entities that resemble sovereign states. Philippines Fandom documents the Philippines. Both websites are wikis, meaning that they are conspicuous Internet databases and are designed to be edited using standard web browsers. In Philippines Fandom, I have an agenda: to introduce reforms to give the encyclopedia a better global standing. I intend to direct the wiki community to emphasize practical or less-known topics and ensure that they are comprehensible to the average Filipino. I want the encyclopedia to be more of a secondary source: to obtain information from other sources and then explain the information from a Filipino commoner's perspective.

I do not edit Wikipedia because I am neither a licensed professional nor an official researcher; and Wikipedia is supposed to have those workers in their ranks because, as a serious encyclopedia, it is supposed to be based on established and trustworthy sources. At times, I look at Encyclopedia Britannica because it is edited by subject-matter experts and official researchers, including world-renowned figures. When I use someone else's computer and read Britannica, I simply leave the computer to display the Britannica article before another user sits in.

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 considering selling products, but another challenge is finding an appropriate environment: I have no access to any commercial spaces because they are all occupied.

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.

Refilling 20-liter water bottles. When a large water bottle is depleted, I replace the depleted bottle with a full bottle. I also wash the depleted bottle before refilling it. As water leaks from the purifier, I wipe off the leaked water with a cloth. I sort water bottles according to their "age" since refill: I take the earliest-refilled bottle. I wipe the water bottle with a clean damp tissue before inserting it onto a dispenser. Meanwhile, when other people exercise this power, they commit 2 or 3 errors: taking the water bottle that was just refilled; inserting the bottles onto a dispenser without wiping first; refilling the bottles without washing first. The errors imply that they dislike refilling water bottles.

Renewing satellite television 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.

Wi-Fi unit administration. As I changed the name and password of Wi-Fi units, I maintain responsibility over the units. I supplied the Wi-Fi units friendly names to ensure easy recognition. I also supplied it with a strong password to ensure security. 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.

Recharging telephones. I recharge 2 wireless telephones every 2 weeks. Each unit has a range of 1 kilometer and a standby time of up to 30 days.

Maintenance printing. There is an inkjet printer that is rarely used. It is an inkjet printer, so it needs to print a few pages regularly to maintain a clean supply of ink.

Feeding the dogs. This is my least exercised power. I only feed the dogs myself when there is no one else who can feed them

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.

Basic

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

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