Talk:Kichimura Washuu/@comment-76.107.108.179-20160125012014/@comment-26940038-20160127221130

Oh come on it is getting boring.

All I said was, that it's totally ridiculous that Ishida would let someone age slower than others because he was born on a leap day. You did say that it could well be, easy as that. It doesn't have anything to do with context.

You don't need to "make me understand" that people can look older than they look in a fictional universe. I already said three times that someone could indeed be that old. And that Furuta's birthday could be a clue, too. I don't believe it nonetheless because there is no indication for him being that old.

Since you are obviously missing the point: I was talking about how the leap-day thing was implausible, not the aging thing. Of course you can make as many assumptions as you want to but if you post it in the comment section everyone is free to criticize it, too, and that's all I am doing.