Let's talk about scars

Let's talk about scars

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Scars, they mark you, mark you from the Pain from the feeling, from the memory. Scars are formidable, misunderstood perhaps and frowned upon by most, though there are those who value such stunning markings. Scars are the halted in time versions of our true wounds, only softer than our skin wishes to share. They caress our skin in ways that of the Brush of an artist would effortlessly glide over their cavuse. Some scars are larger, deeper and rougher Than others, yet it only adds to their beauty. The beauty of scars, they shadow our personality. The pain may break us, or forge us into someone who rightfully resembles the testimon of our daily challenges. (so people out there with or without scars come together to show that scars are not to be shunned, but embraced)
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