❝ It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not. ❞
Nᴀᴍᴇ: Jin Hyun-Seok
Gᴇɴᴅᴇʀ: Male
Sᴇxᴜᴀʟɪᴛʏ: Bisexual
Aɢᴇ: 19
Jᴏʙ/Cᴀʀᴇᴇʀ: Performing Arts Major
Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ: Jin isn’t one who could hide what he’s feeling even if he wanted to – he is extremely expressive. It all shows on his face and in his gestures, making it quite easy for others to know what his current mood is. Usually it’s a happy one, and the 19 year old is nothing short of a social butterfly. He is rather talkative, and enjoys learning about the people around him; he can at times be a bit too much, and needs someone to rein him in, otherwise he may keep going until the end of the world. Theory is vaguely relatable, though a more kinesthetic, “watch then do” method of learning is best given his short attention span. He tends to be hyperactive to a fault at times, multitasking like there’s no tomorrow, forgetting the other things he had been doing – it wouldn’t be wrong to suggest that he probably has some ADHD tendencies. It’s rare to see him down in spirits, and even if he’s feeling under weather, Jin usually perks up within the day. It’s pretty safe to say that if he’s not talking or doing something stupid, he’s probably dead.
Bɪᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ: Jin’s grades in school were lower than average, his hyperactive temperament a hindrance – it seemed that the only time he could keep his attention in one place was for things he was genuinely interested in, and in that point of time it was his love for socialization. During his primary education years, he was prescribed Ritalin to try and calm him down – though it took care of the hyperactivity, he became an insomniac and lost his appetite due to the side effects of the drug. Though it did cause his parents some concern, by this time they were desperate to keep their son in a ‘normal’ school – they largely abhorred the idea of having to enrol him in any kind of special needs classes, or become ‘social outcasts’ themselves. Word spread of this, and the family sought to drastic measures, deciding to leave their home country, for fear of being ridiculed any further. And while quitting the drug was always something in the corner of his mind as the years passed, he refrained from doing so, afraid of disappointing his parents any further. Albeit losing weight and some of his vigor, Jin learned to deal with it and move on.
Lɪᴋᴇs: Raspberry Slushies, Chinchillas, Socializing, Eccentric Clothing, Observing Others.
Dɪsʟɪᴋᴇs: Horses, Being a Disappointment, Physical Restrictions, Long Lectures, Boring People.
Gᴇɴᴅᴇʀ: Male
Sᴇxᴜᴀʟɪᴛʏ: Bisexual
Aɢᴇ: 19
Jᴏʙ/Cᴀʀᴇᴇʀ: Performing Arts Major
Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ: Jin isn’t one who could hide what he’s feeling even if he wanted to – he is extremely expressive. It all shows on his face and in his gestures, making it quite easy for others to know what his current mood is. Usually it’s a happy one, and the 19 year old is nothing short of a social butterfly. He is rather talkative, and enjoys learning about the people around him; he can at times be a bit too much, and needs someone to rein him in, otherwise he may keep going until the end of the world. Theory is vaguely relatable, though a more kinesthetic, “watch then do” method of learning is best given his short attention span. He tends to be hyperactive to a fault at times, multitasking like there’s no tomorrow, forgetting the other things he had been doing – it wouldn’t be wrong to suggest that he probably has some ADHD tendencies. It’s rare to see him down in spirits, and even if he’s feeling under weather, Jin usually perks up within the day. It’s pretty safe to say that if he’s not talking or doing something stupid, he’s probably dead.
Bɪᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ: Jin’s grades in school were lower than average, his hyperactive temperament a hindrance – it seemed that the only time he could keep his attention in one place was for things he was genuinely interested in, and in that point of time it was his love for socialization. During his primary education years, he was prescribed Ritalin to try and calm him down – though it took care of the hyperactivity, he became an insomniac and lost his appetite due to the side effects of the drug. Though it did cause his parents some concern, by this time they were desperate to keep their son in a ‘normal’ school – they largely abhorred the idea of having to enrol him in any kind of special needs classes, or become ‘social outcasts’ themselves. Word spread of this, and the family sought to drastic measures, deciding to leave their home country, for fear of being ridiculed any further. And while quitting the drug was always something in the corner of his mind as the years passed, he refrained from doing so, afraid of disappointing his parents any further. Albeit losing weight and some of his vigor, Jin learned to deal with it and move on.
Lɪᴋᴇs: Raspberry Slushies, Chinchillas, Socializing, Eccentric Clothing, Observing Others.
Dɪsʟɪᴋᴇs: Horses, Being a Disappointment, Physical Restrictions, Long Lectures, Boring People.