TMI, brother... 

My Snozberry horizon has a rather large radius.
My Snozberry horizon has a rather large radius.
That's one big Blackberry, which is also not black. Damnit English conventions of colour naming and their surprising lack of adherence to basic photonic wavelength accuracy to their chosen definition!
If you're ever unsure about what color something actually is, all you need to do is open a box of Crayons until you find the one that matches.
1. Intense gravity that does not create orbital patterns but in fact pulls everything to the Red Giant that would normally be on a orbital transit of some type.
1. Intense gravity that does not create orbital patterns but in fact pulls everything to the Red Giant that would normally be on a orbital transit of some type.
Anything can be orbited, even a black hole. There is no object in the universe so massive that it cannot be orbited if you're far enough out from it.
1. Intense gravity
1. Intense gravity
You call that intense?
1. Intense gravity
You call that intense?
Eh, some people just set the bar really low.
Personally I think Dracula meets the definition of a black hole. He's dark, intense, you can't escape from him, and he sucks.
He drinks blood, silly. Swallowing is implied.
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRY_t2t-xGM[/yt]He drinks blood, silly. Swallowing is implied.
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