Because the inhabitants of the Pacific North West have adapted to the harsh conditions, they are drawn to bright lights by their instinct to get inside and out of the rain. Exposing their sensitive skin to the harsh UV rays that are so plentiful down south would cause sunburns upon contact, their bodies have become unable to produce vitamin D on their own so they are forced to stay near the supplement factories that their very livelihoods depend on.
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This is correct. We Seattlelites (as some call us) cannot be exposed to too much sun or we will die. Treat us with care, water us each day, and leave us in the dark for at least 20 hours each day.