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AnonymousDuckLover wrote:

MinecraftPercabeth wrote:

AnonymousDuckLover wrote:

Dawnstar&#039;s Account wrote: Guys, it's obvious that Stan has a brother! We just don't know if he's a twin or not.

Proof: Stanford is a great uncle. His brother would be Grandpa Stanley or something like that. He could have a sister, who isn't a brother, and then it would be a Grandmother. No it would have to be a brother, in order to pass the last name Pines to his children and then grandchildren. If it was a sister, she would abandon the last name Pines whe she married, and then the twins would not have the last name Pines. But they do. Not necessarily, there are several situations where the mother passed down here name. The most obvious one is the situation with Soos, where he lives with his grandmother, and he goes by his mother's last name. Less likely, but still possible, is when marrying, they decided to go by the mother's name. True but I'm pretty sure Soos' parents were never married. His father was sort of in his life but his mother raised him so he kept her last name. Even today it's uncommmon. I've only met a total of one person whose parents are married and inherited her mom's name instead of her dad's.

It's really really really unlikely he has a sister. I'd say less than a ten percent chance hoenstly. She probably would have been married before the feminist movement actually got into full gear so wmoen would rarely keep their maiden names so it's even less likely they'd give their maiden name to their kids.