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Hi! I'm SoleInvictus (he/him), also one of the new mods. I'm ND and genderfluid, but tend to lean toward "male" more. It's like a 60/40 mix, though that can change. I also have a disability, a relatively common "rare" disease, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Ask me about my joint mobility!
I'm currently living in the freshest of dumpster fires, the United States, and am looking to GTFO, so hopefully that'll change soonish. My hobbies include hanging with my dog and cat children (two and four of each, respectively), cooking and baking, endless physical therapy (EDS4LYFE yo), some gaming, reading, and naps (goddammit, EDS again!).
I've worked as a microbiologist in research and public health but have done some time in private industry in related fields. If anyone ever needs help making sense of research papers, feel free to hit me up.
I have modding experience (and the accompanying PTSD) from Reddit, but this comm has been a breath of fresh air. Truly, I love you all SO much.
I'm pretty open about anything, so feel free to ask any questions!
what's joint mobility? also as a fellow american what kinds of places have you been looking at moving to to escape this hellhole? I'm not part of any groups the current administration is trying to genocide, but my wife's an immigrant and I'm constantly anxious about things taking a turn and getting much worse very fast. I'm just scared a lot of places i wouldve been excited to move to 4-8 years ago are either out of reach or slowly following in the US's footsteps (or both) so I'd love to learn about the options youve been considering if thats not too personal!
Not too personal at all. My partner and I are actually narrowing down a list tonight, so I'll get back with you about that. Right now, it includes some silly places, like Tuvalu, which probably aren't very helpful and would make me look like a maniac if I put them out as serious suggestions.
Joint mobility refers to joint range of motion. People with EDS are those "stretchy people" whose joints just keep going and going instead of stopping like regular people.
Cool! I'd love to hear some entries from that list whenever you narrow it down then, ty!