Did I never post these? These are from last November, all of DS’s “evil alterego” rentcontrol who only manifests whenever DS is asleep and Johnny is considering doing shitty landlord stuff. They change his mind pretty quickly.

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Did I never post these? These are from last November, all of DS’s “evil alterego” rentcontrol who only manifests whenever DS is asleep and Johnny is considering doing shitty landlord stuff. They change his mind pretty quickly.
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