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I have also eliminated all blue light from my vision through an experimental surgery that removes the top film of my eyeball and replaces it with an orange ultra-flex polymer that my friend and I made in the lab this past winter as a means to cure seasonal depression.
That's, er, exactly backwards. Unless you have some sort of reverse seasonal depression that gets worse in summer, maybe?
The usual recommendation, for the usual sort of worse-in-winter seasonal depression, is to add full-spectrum lighting. With plenty of blue, to make your environment seem more daylight-y.
Seeing the world through rose-colored eyeballs seems unlikely to help, as well as being awfully permanent for an experimental treatment.
Crenshaw, as usual, is a hoot.
Addendum: Looking at the accompanying photo, her eyeballs don't appear to have the specified modification. Ergo, presumably joke.
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