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Aleksandra B.
Oslo, NORWAY
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I love this eyebrow scar. It is still a mystery in my family. I got this in my early childhood, but nobody in my family remembers when exactly. Probably when I was in kindergarten age. I got this in my parents' living room, but nobody is sure how. There are two versions: 1) I knocked down the beautiful tiny red/orange television we had for ages from a table and it hit hit my head; 2) I was capering around in the room and suddenly my head struck the radiator. Both things happened. And I got my scar.
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