Anyway Announcement: If you own a birb, you can’t light a candle. The candles that are birb safe are very very very rare and it’s better to be safe than sorry because their little lungs can’t handle the particles emitted! So if you have a birb and want to light Shabbat Candles, or a Hanukkiah, may I recommend instead: Electric ones

jewish-kulindadromeus:

Do they fulfill the mitzvah under the strictest interpretations? No 


Do they work for more progressive Jewish movements and help you to keep your little angels safe? Yes 


Don’t shame people for using electric candles for Jewish mitzvot, especially if they have a pet that requires it 


This has been a PSA 

metaphoricalicecream:

pragnificent:

bone-of-contention:

professionalstudentthings:

Oh I like this idea. I think I will use it. 

This is brilliant

I’M GOING TO DO THIS!!!!

this is a super cool.

and from a teacher’s perspective, it would also be helpful to have this info from the students, because sometimes the teacher thinks “these 5 things are the most important things for my students to master,” but if the students don’t get that message from the way the teacher is teaching, the teacher needs to know that something needs to change. And knowing what students think is important and helpful in understanding how your students think and learn.

jackjames-exe:

I know absolutely nothing about these games lmao, I’ve never seen anyone else play them and I’ve only seen the other video he made on this game. I know more about the context of it now though, which helps.

From what I’ve seen it’s super destructive. And Sean is super chaotic, in the context of this game, he just wants to watch the world burn. Which is hilarious and super fun. There are so many potential jokes in this since the game can be so goofy, excited to see him mess around.