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.
If you don’t have a niece or young neighbor, plug in your ZIP code here to find a pro-abortion feminist-minded little girl to sell you some sweet, sweet progressive cookies.
Woah! Let’s not teach our children about “radical” activists, and gay role models. That would just be… well, great actually. Raising girls to be smart, independent, and tolerant sounds like a pretty worderful organization to me.
I’m actually kind of glad this campaign exists because I never realized how awesome the Girl Scouts are (especially with the Boy Scouts being as gross and intolerant as they are).
I see two morals of the story here: 1. Girls rule, and boys drool (amirite? - jk) 2. Let’s all get some cookies!
I want more cookies. One box wasn’t enough.
this makes me smile
LET’S BUY ALL THEM COOKIES.
anyone know where I can buy some in my area…
God, I LOVE having 13 years of GSofA in my resume. Every time I read something like this I get this big warm and fuzzy...
This makes me so happy. I am so proud of the girl scouts. :)
I want some damn samoas and thin mints
BUYING ALL THE GIRL SCOUT COOKIES I POSSIBLY CAN.
Officially proud to have been a girl scout minus the abortion thing
I too was in an excessively lame Brownie troop (it would’ve helped if we got to choose troop members), however, as a...
reblogging because i’m a girl and a scout and i never sold girl scout cookies
Peanut Butter Patties just became thrice as delicious.
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