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Full Name: Tobey Lianto
Nickname(s): N/A
Age: 19-24
Date of Birth: January 5th
Hometown: Greensboro, North Carolina
Ethnicity: Chinese & Indonesian
Nationality: American
Gender: Demigirl/Genderfluid
Pronouns: She/Her, They/Them
Religion: None religious, agnostic
Occupation: College student, journalist
Language(s) Spoken: English, some Mandarin
Voice: Quiet, monotonous, American accent
physical appearance
Face Claim: Brianne Tju
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Dark brown
Height: 5′0
Weight: 110 lbs
Build: Petite
Tattoos: None, wants a few but is afraid of her parent’s reactions.
Piercings: Ears, rarely wears earrings
Clothing Style: Casual and comfortable, generally androgynous. Bright pops of color.
Usual Expression: Tiny smiles, rolling eyes, trying to blend in.
Distinguishing Characteristics: BEAUTY TBH
health
Conditions: General anxiety, treated with medication and therapy.
Sleeping Habits: Tries to keep a fairly normal sleeping schedule; generally fails due to work and school.
Eating Habits: "Flexetarian”, tries her best to be vegetarian but usually caves and craves.
Exercise Habits: Tries to find time to work out, mostly for energy levels and mental health purposes.
Emotional Stability: 6/10
Sociability: Likes socializing, but only with her favorite people. Wants to leave every party early.
Drug Use: Marijuana and some experimentation in college.
Alcohol Use: Yes, socially.
personality
Label: Coming soon
Positive Traits: loyal, outspoken, cares about justice, caring, understanding
Negative Traits: withdrawn, judgmental, overprotective, stands up for others but not herself, indecisive, jealous
Hobbies: Writing, more tba
Habits: Chewing her nails when nervous.
favourites
Weather: Summertime
Colour: Yellow
Music: Clairo, Arc, Buds, Forevermore
Movies: tba
Sport: tba
Beverage: tba
Food: tba
Animal: Peacocks
family
Father: Bayu Lianto
Mother: Nuwa Lianto
Sibling(s): TBA
Children: N/A
extra
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Sun, Libra Rising, Leo Moon
MBTI: ISFP
Enneagram: The Helper
Temperament: Melancholic
Hogwarts House: Hufflepuff with Gryffindor traits
Moral Alignment: Neutral Good
Primary Vice: Envy
Primary Virtue: Humility
Element: Earth
flaws
moody | short-tempered | emotionally unstable | whiny | controlling | conceited | possessive | paranoid | lies | impatient | cowardly | bitter | selfish | power-hungry | greedy | lazy | judgmental | forgetful | impulsive | spiteful | stubborn | sadistic | petty | unlucky | absent-minded | abusive | addict | aggressive | childish | callous | clingy | delusional | cocky | competitive | corrupt | cynical | cruel | depressed | deranged | egotistical | envious | insecure | insensitive | lustful | delinquent | guilt complex | reclusive | reckless | nervous | oversensitive | avoidant | restless.
strengths
honest | trustworthy | thoughtful | caring | brave | patient | selfless | ambitious | tolerant | lucky | intelligent | confident | focused | humble | generous | merciful | observant | wise | clever | charming | cheerful | optimistic | decisive | adaptive | calm | protective | proud | diligent | considerate | compassionate | good sportsmanship | friendly | empathetic | passionate | reliable | resourceful | sensible | sincere | witty | funny.
skills & hobbies
art | acting | astronomy | animals | archery | sports | beach combing | ballet | bird watching | blacksmithing | boating | calligraphy | camping | candle making | casino gambling | ceramics | racing | chess | music | cooking | crochet | weaving | exercise | swordplay | fishing | gardening | ghost hunting | ice skating | magic | engineering | building | inventing | leather-working | martial arts | meditation | origami | parkour | people watching | swimming | puppetry | pyrotechnics | quilting | reading | collecting | shopping | socializing | storytelling | writing | traveling.
human verse
She's very indecisive, constantly questioning her life choices and if she's heading in the right direction. Her parents don't seem to approve of her choices, so it's easy for her to question them as well. She's sweet to her friends but standoffish to others, often coming off as "rude" because she's a bit protective: of herself, and of the people that she cares about. The love that she received from her parents was smothering, leaving Tobey as someone who is afraid of love, who purposely guards her heart. She's vocal about justice and takes herself seriously, even when no one else does.
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How Taking Risks Can Help Kids Grow
You’ve probably seen parkour devotees in action, even if you didn’t realize what it was. Over the past few years, several television commercials showcasing athletic footwear or sports drinks have featured young adults running through urban environments, leaping from one structure to another, sliding down stair rails and climbing walls. This is parkour. It looks both fun and risky.
Children love doing these types of activities. They need to stretch their muscles and practice their coordination. Parents are often not so keen about the risks of leaping and climbing, fearing a broken bone or concussion. But what if the kids can do these activities in a safe and supervised environment?
Benefits of Risk
In today’s environment, many children seldom encounter any kind of risk. We’re all naturally concerned about our children’s safety, but it is possible to take these concerns to a point where the child is actually deprived developmentally. According to recent studies, kids need to learn to take appropriate risks in order to be able to recognize a true risk in the course of their day. Taking, and successfully managing, risks also increases a child’s self-esteem and confidence. Even those occasions where it doesn’t turn out quite right can help a child develop resilience as they get back up and try again. There’s even evidence that teens who develop risk-taking skills as children are more likely to avoid risks as adolescents, especially in regard to sex and drugs.
Parkour Classes
One way to give your child the opportunity to meet these types of challenges is through a parkour class. Also called freestyle gymnastics, parkour classes allow a child to learn about risk-taking in a safe environment. He will have the chance to test his strength and coordination on obstacles designed for his size, while you can rest easy knowing that a protective mat will cushion his falls. Once again, critical thinking skills come into play as he evaluates the best way to tackle an obstacle. When he is successful, watch his confidence soar!
If you learned to ride a bike, skate or ski as a child, you’ll remember the thrill of accomplishment when you first succeeded. Parkour classes can give your child the same sense of achievement.
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