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Let’s call him Simp son instead of Simpson to derive this expression.
If he is Simp son his dad must have been a simp and now assuming everyone in the family tree will be a simp, his son will be Simp son’s simp son and his grand son will be simp son’s simp son’s simp son. If we extend it n generations below the simp (first simp ancestor in the family line) the name of the son will be (simp son’s)^(n -1) simp son. Constraints : n >=1
From the above expression one can safely conclude that armature is noob and scam is goat.