Personal Message
lee taemin
You get reflected in that transparent window
i choose you. and i'll choose you, over and over and over.
without pause, without a doubt, in a heartbeat. i'll keep choosing you.
without pause, without a doubt, in a heartbeat. i'll keep choosing you.
OOC INFO
Hi, hello! My name is Megs, pleasure to meet ya. i'm pretty easy to talk to, as well as roleplay with. i live on the east coast, so my timezone is gmt - 5 (new york). I love love love to write, so my replies can be pretty lengthy. But don't let that scare you! I'm more content on quality over quantity, so don't worry about length. I am definitely more into third pov, but i can do detailed first if that's what you'd like! Before asking to plot, please please please read about Taem. I'm open to all genres! Please pm me to plot. my wall is only open for roleplaying circumstances.
Taemin is easily an introvert, very quiet, calm and collected. He tends to keep to himself and is definitely not a fan of huge crowds. Normally sticks beside his wife in those kinds of situation. Drama isn't his cup of tea, and most definitely keeps his nose out of anyone else's business, knowing for damn well that he'd want others to keep their noses out of his business too. When he opens up, he's very fun and has a good sense of humor. Is very loyal to his friends and family, and incredibly protective.
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personality
lee taemin
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24 years old
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single
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PROFESSIONAL SNOWBOARDER
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somebody else►
nugu
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF KOREA'S TOP SNOWBOARDERS, LEE TAEMIN
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INT: Now that we're seated, and we're comfortable, how are you?
LT: I'm really, really well, thank you. I'm so excited to be here, just - a little nervous. It's really the first thorough interview that i've done in my career, so thank you for having me.
INT: Of course, of course. Everyone watching your last championship wants to know, how is your arm?
LT: I definitely did bust it up a bit! But, It's doing just fine. It should be completely heeled within a few weeks, so i'm not too worried.
INT: I can barely handle walking on ice, I always wonder how you do it.
LT: You know... it's really one of those sports that takes not only a lot of practice, but also a lot of patience. Going into this sport, or any sport, you can't go in the mindset of "Oh, i'll be so great tomorrow!" No, it takes time, and that's what's really important to realize.
INT: You've really seemed to become a household name within the past few years. When did you beging to fall in love with snowboarding, do you remember it?
LT: Ah, I remember that day as if it were yesterday, really. I always looked up to my father, as he was one of the world's best snowboarders, since I was pretty young. He's the one that really got me captivated into the sport and ever since his passing, it's motivated me to carry on his legacy.
INT: You have a younger brother, does he also snowboard?
LT: No, actually! He's a middle school teacher.
INT: And you guys are pretty close?
LT: Extremely. I don't know where i'd be without him, he's my best friend.
INT: You two also have a very close relationship with your grandparents, tell me more about that.
LT: Well, when we were young, my brother was only three and I was six, our mother walked out on our family. It was just him, our father and I. After my dad's accident, and after he passed away, our grandparents took us in. They worked extra hours to provide for us, paid our way through school, and really took care of us. They were our parents more than they were grandparents.
INT: So they've really been your rocks throughout your career.
LT: Yes, always.
INT: When you go out and onto the slopes and you're about to compete.. what's going through your mind?
LT: Well, first, you've gotta get some good music playing to hype you up. Nah, I mean - it's important to hype yourself up, and to motivate yourself. There are gonna be times where i'm gonna bust my , or i'm gonna break a bone, but i've accepted that. It's all about patience, like i said. I go out there with a good mindset, and I focus on the now. Not the future or the past, but me and the now.
INT: Do you sometimes go on the slopes and think, "This could be it. This could be the end."?
LT: No, never. That's not a good mindset to have.
INT: What would you say to any kid, or even your future son maybe, who looks up to you and dreams to do what you do one day?
LT: Do it. Just do it, because if you don't , you're just going to regret it. Be patient, talk to your parents.. and there are going to be a lot of times where you're going to fall down. Get back up, brush it off, and work harder. You'll get it.
INT: Thank you so much for spending your time with us this evening. We wish you luck on your future competitions.
LT: Thank you so much for having me, and thank you.
credit - trxsh altier
LT: I'm really, really well, thank you. I'm so excited to be here, just - a little nervous. It's really the first thorough interview that i've done in my career, so thank you for having me.
INT: Of course, of course. Everyone watching your last championship wants to know, how is your arm?
LT: I definitely did bust it up a bit! But, It's doing just fine. It should be completely heeled within a few weeks, so i'm not too worried.
INT: I can barely handle walking on ice, I always wonder how you do it.
LT: You know... it's really one of those sports that takes not only a lot of practice, but also a lot of patience. Going into this sport, or any sport, you can't go in the mindset of "Oh, i'll be so great tomorrow!" No, it takes time, and that's what's really important to realize.
INT: You've really seemed to become a household name within the past few years. When did you beging to fall in love with snowboarding, do you remember it?
LT: Ah, I remember that day as if it were yesterday, really. I always looked up to my father, as he was one of the world's best snowboarders, since I was pretty young. He's the one that really got me captivated into the sport and ever since his passing, it's motivated me to carry on his legacy.
INT: You have a younger brother, does he also snowboard?
LT: No, actually! He's a middle school teacher.
INT: And you guys are pretty close?
LT: Extremely. I don't know where i'd be without him, he's my best friend.
INT: You two also have a very close relationship with your grandparents, tell me more about that.
LT: Well, when we were young, my brother was only three and I was six, our mother walked out on our family. It was just him, our father and I. After my dad's accident, and after he passed away, our grandparents took us in. They worked extra hours to provide for us, paid our way through school, and really took care of us. They were our parents more than they were grandparents.
INT: So they've really been your rocks throughout your career.
LT: Yes, always.
INT: When you go out and onto the slopes and you're about to compete.. what's going through your mind?
LT: Well, first, you've gotta get some good music playing to hype you up. Nah, I mean - it's important to hype yourself up, and to motivate yourself. There are gonna be times where i'm gonna bust my , or i'm gonna break a bone, but i've accepted that. It's all about patience, like i said. I go out there with a good mindset, and I focus on the now. Not the future or the past, but me and the now.
INT: Do you sometimes go on the slopes and think, "This could be it. This could be the end."?
LT: No, never. That's not a good mindset to have.
INT: What would you say to any kid, or even your future son maybe, who looks up to you and dreams to do what you do one day?
LT: Do it. Just do it, because if you don't , you're just going to regret it. Be patient, talk to your parents.. and there are going to be a lot of times where you're going to fall down. Get back up, brush it off, and work harder. You'll get it.
INT: Thank you so much for spending your time with us this evening. We wish you luck on your future competitions.
LT: Thank you so much for having me, and thank you.
credit - trxsh altier
character facts +
Relationship Status: Single
Religious views: Atheist
Occupation: Professional Snowboarder
Siblings: Lee Taesun (younger brother)
Bad habits: smoking, nail-biting, has a hard time expressing feelings, has an even harder time reading feelings.
Hometown: Seoul, South Korea.
Age: 24
Parents: Father deceased, mother MIA.
Hobbies: Dancing, playing the piano, photography
Religious views: Atheist
Occupation: Professional Snowboarder
Siblings: Lee Taesun (younger brother)
Bad habits: smoking, nail-biting, has a hard time expressing feelings, has an even harder time reading feelings.
Hometown: Seoul, South Korea.
Age: 24
Parents: Father deceased, mother MIA.
Hobbies: Dancing, playing the piano, photography
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