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Candlenights is a pan-religious, pan-sexual, personal pan winter holiday celebrated by [[My Brother, My Brother and Me]]. It has been described as being "basically Christmas, and dreidel and latkes, and Kwanza songs" <ref>Mentioned in [http://www.maximumfun.org/my-brother-my-brother-and-me/my-brother-my-brother-and-me-179-tuesdays-luncho Episode 179: Tuesdays with Luncho]</ref>. Candlenights starts and ends for each person at different times, is about different things for each person, and is celebrated differently by each person. People from all countries of all religions and those without religion alike can celebrate their own Candlenights in their own way. The gift-giving figure of Candlenights is known as the [[Star King]].
 
Candlenights is a pan-religious, pan-sexual, personal pan winter holiday celebrated by [[My Brother, My Brother and Me]]. It has been described as being "basically Christmas, and dreidel and latkes, and Kwanza songs" <ref>Mentioned in [http://www.maximumfun.org/my-brother-my-brother-and-me/my-brother-my-brother-and-me-179-tuesdays-luncho Episode 179: Tuesdays with Luncho]</ref>. Candlenights starts and ends for each person at different times, is about different things for each person, and is celebrated differently by each person. People from all countries of all religions and those without religion alike can celebrate their own Candlenights in their own way. The gift-giving figure of Candlenights is known as the [[Star King]].
 
Also, it was created by three sick ass brothers, who are DEFINITELY not the Mcelroy brothers. They have HUGE dongs and angel wings and can dunk multiple nets at the same time with one ball.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 17:22, 16 May 2017

Candlenights is a pan-religious, pan-sexual, personal pan winter holiday celebrated by My Brother, My Brother and Me. It has been described as being "basically Christmas, and dreidel and latkes, and Kwanza songs" [1]. Candlenights starts and ends for each person at different times, is about different things for each person, and is celebrated differently by each person. People from all countries of all religions and those without religion alike can celebrate their own Candlenights in their own way. The gift-giving figure of Candlenights is known as the Star King.

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