Jeongseob isn’t being rude, though.
He just wants to know what time he was born, so he can figure out what hisrising signis.
I was warned that Keeho, in particular, is a non-believer.
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In-person, he confirms this, noting his older sister got him into it when he was younger.
Intak also firmly believes he’snothinglike a typical Virgo.
“I go with the flow,“Theotells me, spoken like a true water sign.
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In fact, hismoon signis even in Scorpio.
Unlike Keeho and Intak, Theo believes thedescription of a Cancerwas written with him in mind.
“But the funny thing is I’ll sleep it off,” Theo adds.
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“The next day will be as if it didn’t happen.”
That might be hisVirgo risingshowing, though.
“Not at all,” Keeho adds, laughing.
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Instead, Theo prefers to constantly be out and about around people.
Like a true Cancer, though, he tends to get along with everyone he meets along the way.
Intak,born August 31, 2003, has every right to be skeptical about hissun sign.
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He’s the leastVirgo-y VirgoI’ve ever met.
But is he logical and organized?
Nope, not at all.
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Intak definitely doesn’t have the stereotypical Virgo jot down A personality, based on my observations.
Instead of calculating his next moves, Intak prefers to get lost in thoughts of alternate dimensions.
He truly believes other universes exist beyond the one we’re living in.
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In times of stress, his mind escapes to these scenarios.
“My imagination is very vivid,” Intak shares.
“I really want to have a go at time travel.”
Someone on his team even shares he’s very into manifestation right now.
“Even yesterday, I was thinking about how I can go back in time.
Then, he turns to me and adds, “He believes he can.
He does this often.”
I circle back to this conversation after the official interview is over.
Intak clarifies he only wants to travel back in time never to the future.
See, Intak is fascinatingly unaligned with typical Virgoisms.
Honestly, if you ask me,Keehowas divinely supposed to be a leader of a K-pop group.
Case in point: Keeho’s color commentary on every member’s self-description that I witness.
As for Keeho’s personal definition of himself, he says he’s assertive, charismatic, and honest.
“I’m good at small talking and getting along with people,” he explains.
All of the members agree Keeho is the most outgoing member.
But having a deep conversation with someone he just met?
He loves shopping, putting together outfits, and putting on fashion shows for himself at home.
Keeho’s aesthetic can’t be pinpointed to one word, though.
“It changes all the time,” he explains.
All the way in Seoul,Jiungwas born days after Keeho on October 7, 2001.
“But in really strange ways, we are,” he says.
Jiung agrees, adding Keeho is one of the few people he can confide in.
Drawing is also a shared passion of theirs.
The difference is Keeho scribbles without rhyme or reason, while Jiung doodles his emotions.
According to Jiung, his art helps him sustain his childlike wonder.
He lived on a farm somewhere in Europe with his father.
Unlike Keeho, though, Jiung is very clear about what he likes and dislikes.
“I can tell the good and bad about people,” Jiung says.
He is wise beyond his years, though, and has the maturity level of someone much older.
If you ask Jeongseob, he is, in fact, mature.
However, Theo cackles when Jeongseob brings this up, and a debate commences in Korean.
He, too, is always thinking, never letting his mind rest for a second.
Incredibly introspective, Jeongseob often jots down his thoughts into a notebook with a pencil.
He denies they are like poems, though, interestingly enough.
The members also attest to Jeongseob being experimental, especially when it comes to food, Jiung says.
Supposedly, the youngest is known to cook some weird meals up in their kitchen.
“I think he’s the weirdest,” Jiung adds.
“He lives in a different world.”
Before I leave the conference room, Soul stops me to ask if he matches his sign.
I’ll let you all answer that question for him.