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[–] l-emmerdeur 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Bro I have 3 good ones on my left thumb.

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[–] Tallim 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I have loads. Main visible one is my left hand from when I was 9 and had an accident with a kettle and managed to pour boiling water over my hand.

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[–] Caboose_Calloway 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

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[–] TSMBjergsenEgo 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

This is the first one where I saw it and thought "Fuck, there might actually be something to that aggregation warning that's always posted." Upvoated for visibility.

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[–] Fox_Tango 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

2 scars

1 center of my brow very light and obscured by freckles . Playing with a neighbors dog, it pushed me and I fell on some bricks, stitches required.

2 mid finger sliced my finger print in half, obscure location very easy to see.

Playing with a butterfly knife and going too fast , lost my grip and tried to catch it mid air. It gave my finger a little kiss.

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[–] JimmyJimRyan 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Who's mother has an interesting maiden name?

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[–] Scratchie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Two really obvious ones. Motor cycle accident. I was going straight down a road and a guy turned in front of me. Left arm from the wrist 6" up my arm where they put the steel plate in to hold the bone together. Left leg from halfway down my thigh to 2' from my knee and then another 2" at 90° where the handbrake lever went through my leg.

Less obvious on my left foot on the inside and about 3 inches long. Hit myself with a tomahawk when I was chopping wood as a kid.

Lots you can hardly see anymore.

Scars are life's tattoo's. I love mine. Girls love them too. It shows you haven't lived your life wrapped in a bubble.

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[–] Bkow 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Here is but one - on the inside first knuckle of my right index finger.

I was playing Fruit Ninja IRL while in my pool. So the fruit was bobbing in the water and I pulled the knife through the water to cut the fruit. I do a couple swings and got it. My third swing, I guess I turned the knife a little too much and it spun out of my hand and fell into the pool. I was startled but ok. I reached into the water to grab the knife and as soon as my hand was submerged blood started rushing out. Like a scene from jaws. I freak out and look at my finger. Clean cut all the way to the bone. I had a flap of meat hanging off my hand.

So my brother and I rush to the bathroom but I pass out while running. When I came to I was in the bathroom with my hand wrapped in toilet paper and my brother said he was following me down the hallway and I just fell face first into the wall. He dragged me to the bathroom and wrapped my finger. To this day, almost 8 years later my parents still don't know the truth on why my finger is so fucked up.

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[–] setitimer 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I have a faint one between my eyebrows from when I was knocked unconscious by a swing in a park. When I was about 13, the city park in the little town where I grew up installed some new-fangled playground equipment, including this one really ill-advised swing that rotated around in a circle and lifted the riders through centrifugal force1. One day, as I was walking past the swing, someone on the other side swung one of the seats really hard, causing its counterpart to loop around and hit me in the face. The seats were these heavy hard-rubber things. I don't remember the actual hit, just getting up and noticing that one of the lenses on my glasses was filled with blood.

It's a vertical scar about 1/2 inch long. Not really visible any more due to frown lines, but I know it's there.

1 - yes I am aware this is not a real thing, but it's easier than saying "The reaction force to the centripetal force."

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