Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-24389754-20150626103032

Yeah, cause it's not like the bigger Grimm are the older Grimm, and it's not like the older Grimm are the smarter Grimm. And it's not like the character who explains this makes the same assumtions I did.

If Size equals Age in that the bigger the Grimm the older it is, and Age equals Intelligence in which the older the Grimm the smarter it is, then it would be logical to assume that if a Grimm is of great size, it's smarter than average. '''Which is the same thought process Oobleck shows us. '''He automaticly assumes the Grimm are old because they're big, and he then assumes that they're smart because they're old because they're big. Also, '''I've already gave my two cents on that transcript, I've given it like nineteen times! And I'M the retard?'''