Buddhist Baracus
Mr. T, who'll be in the upcoming I Pity the Fool, was asked why he does indeed pity said fool. Here's his answer:
MR. T: That is a good question. That is a good question and a legitimate question. And I'm the man to answer it. You pity the fool because you don't want to beat up a fool. You know, pity is between sorry and mercy. See, if you pity him, you know, you won't have to beat him up. So that's why I say fools, you gotta give another chance because they don't know no better. That's why I pity them.
Feel the love, friends.
UPDATE: Click here for more proof! He's eschewed his earthly gold shackles. . .
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