Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26408630-20150313212317/@comment-26072045-20150316203154

Yoshimickster wrote: True, but considering it was Bill who said it I don't see the harm in looking for a literal meaning. Personally, I think one of the Stan's had twin boys, and after Author Pines disappeared he went on a cross country search to find him. In 1990 when he went to Gravity Falls, he settled down for a few years and fathered a child...but he couldn't deny his search so he went on looking for his father not knowing the truth.

Or he could just be a dead-beat who happens to be the twins' long lost uncle, or just a dead-beat in general. Gravity Falls baby, anything can happen! Regarding the last sentence: lol.

But no I definitely don't think that's the case. I'm still sticking with the theory I linked to in the third comment. Makes a lot more sense. Not to mention that, while the likelihood of having twins can be genetic, the odds of three generations in a row being twins is very unlikely.

Not to mention what you said doesn't make sense. He had a kid, went to search for the kid, and then had a kid? I mean that's possible but it doesn't go with your theory.