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J. Rohr

J. Rohr is a Chicago native with a taste for history and wandering the city at odd hours. In order to deal with the more corrosive aspects of everyday life, he writes the blog www.honestyisnotcontagious.com and makes music in the band Beerfinger. His Twitter babble can be found @JackBlankHSH.

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Book Cover: Mad Scientist Journal - Winter 2020
Mad Scientist Journal - Winter 2020
Cover of Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2013
Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2013
This entry was posted on November 28, 2019 by defcon.

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