fuzipenguin:

capnhanbers:

capnhanbers:

capnhanbers:

@ those people who start binging ur story and leave tons of lil comments so u can track their progress: you rock

@ those people who read ur whole story in one night and leave a huge excited review at the end: you rock

@ those people who have been there from the beginning and make a point to leave a comment on every update: you rock

Appreciate all of you!!

really? I’m always afraid the writers will think I’m annoying if leave a comment on every chapter or too long a comment…

darker-than-darkstorm:

theotherwesley:

geeofficerkrupke:

One time, the Queen of England decided to knight a loyal member of her country who happened to be Jewish. 

This man knew that knights were supposed to say something in Latin as the Queen knighted them, but didn’t remember the line, so he quickly said “ma nishtana halaila hazeh micol haleilot”

This, of course, confused the Queen, who turned to her advisor and asked “Why is this knight different from all other knights?”

There it is. The Passover Dad Joke. The Dad Joke Prime. The one all dads are born knowing, waiting for that first holy day when they can finally annoy their offspring with it. 

tetsuooooooooooo: “someone have mercy and explain this”

http://www.jewfaq.org/seder.htm

“The best-known quote from the Pesach Haggadah is, “why is this night different from all other nights?” This line is usually recited by the youngest person at the table (or at least, the youngest person capable of reciting it). It is meant to express the child’s confusion at the difference between a typical every-day or holiday meal and the unusual features of the seder.“