“What liars don't realize is that they are the most obvious people. bullshit isn't that hard to smell. Just open ya nose and breathe. Aaahh!”

Source: 27 November 2010 https://twitter.com/jussiesmollett/status/8602162678468608

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American actor, singer, director and photographer 1982

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