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Jules

@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social
mastodon 4.5.7

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23).
agender (and white).
writes (textbooks and book reviews).
teaches math (to engineering students).
likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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Joined November 18, 2022
Pronouns:
DE: vi/vir, EN: ve/ver
Languages:
German, English, Dutch, Latin

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Mar 09, 2026

This* article by @adapalmer@wandering.shop is really neat and illustrates something I've thought for a while: the reading protocols for SFF and history are quite similar!

My favorite quote: "A struggling space colony may be saved by rugged space marines, dutiful hereditary lords, the teamwork of the crew, or one special little boy; each option makes a claim about where human power lies, while having the space colony perish despite all efforts makes a claim about human powerlessness."

*https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/why-all-science-fiction-and-fantasy-writers-are-historians/

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Mar 07, 2026

I wrenched my knee somehow and it still hurts. Given that my average daily walking distance is at least something like 10 km, that is not good 😑

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Mar 06, 2026

Today's hopeful thing:

- "The Bookstore Hope" by @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social: https://sightlessscribbles.com/posts/the-bookstore-hope/

The fight is tiring, but worth it; and if we need to rest, others will take over.

(The community and love is great, but I have to admit I also am SO here for an epic nerdy takedown 😍)

#HopefulThings

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Mar 06, 2026

I finally watched this* clip which has been going around, a beautiful duet with a past self. It's lovely.

But man does it give me complicated gender expression feelings. I can't really express them yet but they're definitely there.

#AgenderFeels

*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojSmc7s1rgU

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Mar 04, 2026

Today's hopeful thing:

- strangers being helpful in little ways, just making each other's lives easier: making a grumpy baby laugh, pointing out the correct bus stop, putting on a respirator.

#HopefulThings

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Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

rheinhessen.social
Jules
Jules
@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social

autistic parent (K1 11/18, K2 11/20, * 10/22, K3 10/23). agender (and white). writes (textbooks and book reviews). teaches math (to engineering students). likes science fiction (especially worldbuilding).

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@quidcumque@rheinhessen.social · Dec 11, 2025

When people started to celebrate Christmas in December, that was a quiet time.

Most people worked in agriculture, and the agricultural year was over by then: all crops brought in, all fields prepared, trees cut, livestock that couldn't be brought through the winter slaughtered.

People relied on daylight for many crafts, and the days were short, which meant a time of rest for them too. No construction work, no military campaigns, very little travel.

(1/n)

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