Mac Gaming Is About To Get Much Better. Here's Why

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Moths use the light of the Moon and stars for navigation. The moths that gather around your porch light are confused by it and keep changing their flight angle in an attempt to maintain a straight flight path, but end up continually turning towards the light.

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