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Interesting links, Grace, Thank you.

I often wear sunglasses. I even wear them to the movie theatre. I did not go into a theatre at all until over a year had passed, as I had difficulty even tolerating my screen at home. I bring both sunglasses and ear plugs to the movie theatre, should I go. (I don't go often.)

I dim my computer screen and still sometimes wear sunglasses.
If I am under industrial lighting, I wear sunglasses.


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