User blog comment:AustinDR/Not a Loud (My Prediction)/@comment-31563773-20170814062415/@comment-31563773-20170814135238

@FDS Lincoln may not be smart in particular areas, like running the house,pranking (and I wonder why you mentioned Ties that Bind because no one was trying outsmart each other but prove they weren't bad kids), or mechanics (which Is a poor example because no one but Lana is into that stuff since that's her niche), but in almost every episode, have you noticed that it's Lincoln who comes up with a plan and the sisters try to profit off or go with it? One recent example is Health Kicked, he's the only person who got the idea to get their parents to exercise and for some reason no one else voiced their input. As for other, not so great, examples you can look at the Sweet Spot, Cereal Offender, and Dance Dance Resolution for the times the girls either exasperated a problem or thought one up, but it turned out to be seriously flawed (and we know it's not the ONLY one in the case of the latter).

Also, you're second point is true. Sure, people can draw, but doesn't mean they can draw WELL. Same reasoning applies to writing, and I'm pretty sure EVERYONE here knows about that. I haven't seen the other sisters invested in that type of art. The closest to that aspect could be Lucy since she's into the dark and depressing (which can bring about decent art), but I haven't seen her draw anything as she tends to stick with poetry. Also, I doubt Lucy was kidding when she said Lincoln was a better poet than her, considering how the show's gag is that she needs to ask him for rhymes to certain words. Heck, Lincoln even impressed Haiku when he first met her. Lincoln can be a decent artist, but because of the show's Negative Continuity, I doubt the writers will go into more detail about this.

Another thing, in terms of Lincoln's strength, here's what I pulled from his character page:

Despite his small stature and often being seen as the weakest of his siblings, Lincoln's shown to be quite strong. He's strong enough to: Also, there have been times where he's been able to get the twins to stop fighting without much difficulty. Lastly, the fact you think his talent is being a danger magnet? Dude, that's not even a talent, that's a bad habit anyone can pick up. A talent is a skill one has a natural aptitude for, and being inconvienieced isn't a skill. I do agree he does make good grades unless Distracted By The Sexy. @ Austin From Lincoln's wiki page:It is uncertain as to why Lincoln's hair is white. Chris Savino has confirmed it's not a result of albinism. One popular theory as to why it's white is because of the effects of stress, since coming from a large family can be very stressful. This, however, is false, as he inherited it from Pop-Pop. However, Pop-Pop most likely has white hair because he's old. Also, in "The Whole Picture", it's shown that Lincoln's had white hair since he was a baby, suggesting that he was most likely born with white hair. Now where did you find that Savino said Lincoln dyed his hair?
 * carry Lynn for a short time in "Linc or Swim". In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", he could even carry her on his head, and not fall.
 * lift Lisa with one arm in "Changing the Baby".
 * lift Lola with no effort in "Toads and Tiaras".
 * In "The Whole Picture", it is revealed that he was born with poliosis, meaning that his hair is white.
 * However, it's revealed earlier in "Cover Girls", that he got his hair color from his maternal grandfather, who he and his sisters call "Pop-Pop", or this could be a result of aging