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If there's one thing we can conclude about Mr. Le Smear, it's that he's a deviant of the most dangerous nature. Nothing you do could satisfy him, about him, or in any other way pacify him and get him to come to the good thing that men of character such as us call "sense". Indeed, he is a quite senseless being, the definition of evil.. I hear he even steals toys from stores, not so he can enjoy them for his own amusement, but simply to deprive children and those who such trinkets would bring joy of their delights. A very senseless kind of depravity, one that's seldom written of or even spoken about.
My advice? Forget about Pappy. Don't even utter his name, or remember his face.. Some evils are best left forgotten to rot away in the great dustbin of history and the ages.