Tuesday, November 18, 2014

T Magazine Interview with Jaden and Willow Smith

Jaden and Willow Smith recently sat down for an interview with the New York Times' T Magazine. The entire article is worth the read, but the best quote would have to be:

"Willow: I went to school for one year. It was the best experience but the worst experience. The best experience because I was, like, 'Oh, now I know why kids are so depressed.' But it was the worst experience because I was depressed."


Paging Professor Xenu...

35 comments:

  1. After reading this, the only thought I had was schizophrenia.

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  2. Where's Uncle Jessie when you need him?

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  3. PHIL! UNCLE PHIL!!!
    Crap, that's what I meant.

    Though Uncle Jessie would be an interesting addition to those brats lives.

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    1. Every time i see uncle jesse, i think of the dukes of hazzard. Yes im old

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    2. HA! I meant Dukes of Hazzard Jesse,. last thing they would need is John Stamos as an Uncle.
      I actually feel for those kids and really disappointed with Will Smith. He seemed to have it all together, smart and stuff. Then he was caught up with Hollywood and the kids seem to be collateral damage.
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    3. +1 for Fester, a shamefully underrated uncle.

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    4. Hell, these kids might be better off with Drunk Uncle!

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  4. If she literally believes she can remember forming bones in utero and can slow down time at will, she has a serious delusional disorder. For real.
    He might be simply pretentious, she sounds legit f@cked up.

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    1. Kno-she and he just hv eons of unsupervised time to think of all this noneense and convince themselves its real or true, when they arent congratulating each other on their brilliance.

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  6. How come Jaden kept answering for Willow?

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  7. They sound like they just dropped a ton of acid

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  8. I read the article in the Daily Mail this morning. Creepy and self-indulgent.

    Expect Willow and Jaden to start wearing tie-dyed kaftans with daisy wreaths atop their heads any day now.

    Groovy!

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    1. They remind me of what someone was talking about earlier. Those kids that get a trophy for everything they do in life whether it's the best or the worst. They always expect people to tell them how wonderful and exceptionally brilliant they are. They grow up not knowing how to deal with failure. Nobody ever tells them they are wrong. Will & Jada should never have had kids if they didn't want to raise and actually educate them.

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  9. Oh yes, I really believe those are the books they are reading...quantum physics and ancient texts. I'm surprised Willow even knows about quantum physics.

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    1. Yeah Daria, how can we believe that they are reading such difficult material when their grammer is so incorrect? They just repeat what Tom Cruise tells them lol

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  10. The Smiths prepared their children for nothing of substance. With all that money they could have been of service to the world like Mia Farrow's son. Shame and incredibly wasteful.

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    1. They wouldn't last a day in the real world, would they?

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    2. Not when your superpower is whipping your hair back and forth.

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  11. Go find this on one of the online "newspaper" sites and read the comments. It goes from omg they're so messed up to you're so stupid you don't even know what quantum physics means! Yeah. People that don't believe in time and say it's because quantum physics prove its an illusion just want an excuse to sleep until noon and make the rest of us always have to wait around for them.

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  12. My kids say some weird stuff, but thankfully it's not printed for the world to read. I really hope they have someone normal in their lives. I doubt it, but I hope.

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  13. I must have been a freak I loved school, couldn't wait to go back in September. Miss it and I've taking night courses every once and a while more for fun than anything else.

    A lot of kids are homeschooled and they are fine though as a parent you really have to get your kids involved in sports and other things outside the home but most parents do anyway these days , almost too much, so the kids get social skills etc. I know that here we get kids that go to a religious school in elementary school but there is no high school close by so they get sent to the regular high schools and they are in for one big shock.

    Otherwise you do your kids a big disservice but I guess they are going to have trust funds that are in no danger of running out so they can continue to live the way they are. And you know either of those kids may wake up and realized they been shortchanged IMO and actually seek out normal.

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    1. I bet you anything Willow hated school because she didn't know how to fit in with the other kids

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  14. I'd love to know how their views would change if they had to earn their own money

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  15. The only thing those two need is a damn good PADDLIN'!

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  16. I don't like looking at them, or their mother, the stupidity is written all over them. They hang with the KARDASHIAN clan- low brow! But they prob have no idea where they are or what day it is.

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  17. I normally don't badmouth kids, but she's a stupid bitch. The Smith kids have moderate presence but no great star quality and hardly any talent. Even the Kardashians at least make a name for themselves, with Mommy's help and a sex tape too. Willow didn't even stick with the Annie movie because she wanted to have a normal childhood, which was actually the first choice of hers and her parents that I could respect. But still, they expect us to care what she thinks?

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  18. Do they actually attend Will Smith's Scientology school? The comments were almost as amusing as the interview. My guess is that all those people calling them "enlightened minds" are part of the Scientology social media machine that always leaves pro-Scientology comments on posts that talk about or reference Scientology.

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  19. These kids are so pretentious! First their quotes gave me a headache, then it dawned on me that they are trippin' on some form of mind altering drug because they can't complete a sentence to save their life. Then again it could just be the scientology....they keep talking in circles, which is exactly what scientology teaches. They teach their followers to "talk in circles and make others think they themselves are crazy and that you are the ultimate being." ROFL. Poor kids. I'd like to say they are in a for a rude awakening, but w/ mum & pops money, they won't ever have to learn what it's truly like living in the real world.

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  20. Snookie, is this lucky? They talk like new age idiots, they are gravely undereducationed and beyond poorly equipped to deal with real life. Not lucky in my book

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  21. Sounds like someone's getting jiggy with the barley water.

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  22. These poor children are not living in the real world and it's no one's fault but their parents. I wonder what arrangements Will has made to provide for them. The money will be gone in no time if these two try and manage it themselves.

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  23. This is what happens when to teach your special snowflake to believe their own hype. Also, I read many of the comments just to see what the scientology shills had to say.

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