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Selina
Statesboro, Georgia USA
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This scar on my arm is probably one of my favorite scars on my body because of its appearance and the feeling of it when I rub my fingers across it. I do not remember it actually happening because I was very young. My family moved to Scotland because my father was in the Navy and that's where he was being stationed. This is where I was born. When I went to get my vaccinations, one of the required vaccinations happened to be the one that left a permanent scar. My mother and one of my sisters had to get one when they went to school in the Philippines. Besides them I have only met a couple of people with the same scar. It is kind of interesting to be tied to certain people with the same scar.
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