Name:
Stanford Filbrick Pines
Other Names:
Great Uncle Ford
The Author
Grunkle Ford
Fordsie
Poindexter
Sixer
Brainiac
Age:
73 [approximately]
Birthday:
June 15, 195{?}
Birthplace:
Glass Shard Beach, New Jersey
Likes:
Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons, Deformed Jelly beans
Dislikes:
Being followed, Being manipulated, Toffee Peanuts
Family:
Filbrick Pines (father)
Ma Pines (mother)
Stan Pines (twin brother)
Marilyn Pines (ex-sister-in-law)
Shermy Pines (little brother)
Dipper and Mabel's parents (nephew and niece-in-law)
Mabel Pines (great-niece)
Dipper Pines (great-nephew)
Life History:
From an early age, Ford was fascinated with the supernatural and science fiction, attributed to his abnormally high I.Q. and a rare birth defect, granting him an extra finger on both his hands. Despite their vastly different personalities, Ford and his brother were the best of friends. Unfortunately, their youth was plagued with frequent bullying due to Ford's six fingers and Stan's wimp-ish characteristics, most notably from their childhood tormentor Crampelter, which prompted their father enlisting them in boxing lessons as a means of toughening them up.
As the twins reached adolescence, Ford's brains and scientific achievement expanded with every passing year. Stanford's ingenious science fair experiment, a Perpetual Motion Machine, gainered the attention of West Coast Tech, a prestigious university on the other side of the country. With promises of fortune and success should he enroll in the college, Ford agreed to stay with Stan under the condition of rejection from West Coast Tech, which ultimately occurred after Stan accidentally damaged his experiment. Believing his brother's mistake was intentional sabotage, Ford watched on as his father disowned his twin from the family, evicting him from the house until he could repay the potential millions he cost the Pines family.
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