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about 1 year ago
OK, but I doubt you can sleep well at night, what with getting all those criminals off…
about 1 year ago
Aw you got a hater.
about 1 year ago
Jamie’s no hater. He’s just playing with Gid. Or jealous that Gid gets more criminals off than he does.