We let Willow cut her hair. When you have a little girl, it’s like how can you teach her that you’re in control of her body? If I teach her that I’m in charge of whether or not she can touch her hair, she’s going to replace me with some other man when she goes out in the world. She can’t cut my hair but that’s her hair. She has got to have command of her body. So when she goes out into the world, she’s going out with a command that it is hers. She is used to making those decisions herself. We try to keep giving them those decisions until they can hold the full weight of their lives.
~ Will Smith, on why he let Willow cut all of her hair off. (via junehymn)
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1 week ago on 25 May 2012 @ 12:13am 12,151 notes

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labocat:

Taken from the Honest Girl Scouts campaign. For a campaign trying to get people /not/ to buy cookies and /not/ support the GSUSA, this is doing an awful lot to suddenly make me want /to/ support the GSUSA. (and I’m saying this a a former Girl Scout of about 6 years who hasn’t bought cookies in years because they’re too expensive). 

I see so much acceptance here, and especially in a time in children’s lives where acceptance is so important, taking that away from them is just cruel.

oh man I really want to buy girl scout cookies now

good i’ll continue to buy girl sout cookies

 also ugh at “claims to be catholic” …  u g h 

CACKLING IRL

thin mints just got even more delicious

Next time I see a Girl Scout, I am buying one box of everything. Makes me proud to have been a girl scout. 

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4 months ago on 14 January 2012 @ 6:34pm 27,818 notes