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Kayla Frankum
Okeechobee, Florida USA
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I know it's really hard to see in the picture, but it's just a small, pink line on the right side of my left hand. Three years ago, when I was in 8th grade I was skipping youth group to hang out at a friend's house. I don't really remember why, but I was sitting on their bed and decided to start scratching my hand with my fingernail. I didn't stop until the entire exterior surface of my epidermis was gone in that spot, leaving a dark pink, fleshy wound that left a scab that lasted for months. I'm pretty surprised that scar's still there.
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