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      <title>Ocular Occlusion</title>
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      <description>While I was vacuuming up some fur-based tumbleweeds around the house Sunday morning, I noticed that it seemed as if I&amp;rsquo;d stared too long into a light bulb. That misshapen blob that suggests light has seared an indelible purple smear into my vision until it eventually fades. &amp;ldquo;Huh, the bathroom lights must be brighter than I thought,&amp;rdquo; I thought to myself. I shrugged in annoyance and kept vacuuming.
But it didn&amp;rsquo;t go away.</description>
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