Talk:Easter eggs/@comment-78.70.113.229-20120227211650/@comment-96.19.218.242-20120605082920

The sun is an enormous ball of -nuclear- fire. If it were regular fire, how could it burn in space, where there is no oxygen for it to consume? As a -nuclear- fire, sunlight contains nuclear radiation, which is exactly why you end up getting burned and darkened by it when overexposed, whereas someone who simply spends all their time in a room with the lights on ends up pale and never gets burned. Are we starting to see the difference?

See? If you were a Vampire hunter, you'd have died, wondering why your light didn't protect you.