• Sai Character Sheet

    GENERAL AND PERSONAL DETAILS

    Name (and nickname): Sai Lin

    Gender and pronouns: male but not like super worried about it, he/him

    Sexuality: gay

    Eye Colour: dark green

    Hair Colour: black

    Hair Length: long, mid-back

    Height: 6'5"

    Build: thin initially; as time goes on with UB, he builds some muscle definition as a result of relentless training programs with Adam

    Distinctive Marks (tattoos, piercings, scars, etc.): scar on left side of neck after Murphy, three piercings in left ear and two in right.

    Clothing Style: when not traumatized, favors wide-legged trousers and loose gaping blouses (slutty shirts) and lots of accessories. smart and stylish.
    when traumatized, he then layers up and hides away and puts less effort into attracting attention. wants to disappear.

    Apartment Style: basic and high tech.

    Highest Skills: science&tech and people&psych

    Highest Personality Traits: friendly and genuine

    Rules (by the book or bend them): by the book

    Team Player?: yes

    Logic (heart or mind): heart

    Outlook (optimist or pessimist): optimist (though it's draining away)


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  • there is no amount of language learning that is useless. I think it obviously scales up in wonderfulness as you learn more, but even just being at the point where you can recognize what language is being spoken or written is still a more useful thing than not knowing that. it is lovely to say hi to people in their language! any attempt to learn is important. you don't get fluent overnight. and you don't have to get fluent overnight. more knowledge is better than none. it isn't just all or nothing.

  • they're saying spending 2 hours in the word doc changing words slightly to be more specific and evocative and moving endless commas around is one of the most noble and respected things that you can do

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  • This is actually such a crucial part of healing from neglect and abuse and I have to add to this.

    Because indeed, people who like you will not roll their eyes and sigh at the idea of accommodating your needs, they will value your voice and be upset with you about injustice done to you, not at you for "being difficult". They will be happy when you find a way to live a better life, and help you to get there. If you are struggling, someone who loves you wants to see you smile, not tell you to smile because "you have it so good".

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