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Strange thing I just noticed: How old is Marigold?

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IanClark:
In comic #1418, Hannelore mentions finding a box of pocky under Marigold's bed from ten years ago. So unless she actually made a conscious effort to keep the pocky (which wouldn't really fit in with her character unless she had some kind of hoarding mental disorder), she would've had to live in that apartment for at least ten years. Now given that the youngest age she could've moved out when she was a kid was 16, that makes her at least 26. However, this is assuming that she actually did that, also that she never moved. Assuming she waited until she was 18 like most people, she'd be at least 28. Even so, that's assuming she either never went to college or lived in one apartment during and beyond college. If you don't make that assumption, she'd have to be in her thirties, possibly older. Yet, of course, she looks like she couldn't be older than maybe, maybe 25, especially with the acne.

Norton Quintessential:
Marigold always was. Marigold always is. And there must always be a Marigold.

Hannelore should watch out, lest she become the latest.

nicoley:
You can move out when you're only 16? I thought it had to be 18... well that is unless you get emancipated.

She's probably a kleptomaniac or something.

Eris:
people can have bad skin when they are older than 25. i know people with bad skin in their thirties, it's not really that uncommon, especially if she eats greasy food or soforth

IanClark:

--- Quote from: nicoley on 15 Sep 2009, 21:51 ---You can move out when you're only 16? I thought it had to be 18... well that is unless you get emancipated.

--- End quote ---

I may be going on Canadian laws here. Or I may be full of shit. Either way the point stands.


--- Quote from: Eris on 15 Sep 2009, 21:54 ---people can have bad skin when they are older than 25. i know people with bad skin in their thirties, it's not really that uncommon, especially if she eats greasy food or soforth

--- End quote ---

True, but she actually looks young. Like for about a week after she was introduced, I thought she was supposed to be a teenager.


--- Quote from: Norton Quintessential on 15 Sep 2009, 21:43 ---Marigold always was. Marigold always is. And there must always be a Marigold.

Hannelore should watch out, lest she become the latest.

--- End quote ---

It... it all becomes clear now. Marigold is like the Dalai Lama. Or Doink the Clown.

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