With the advancement of online education, it is fair to say that graphite pencils are not as common as they once were. However, for the generation for whom these pencils were an essential part of their school life, they might remember being stabbed by one.
And, for some, that one stab may have left a small permanent mark. Well, if you think you are alone in having that weird tattoo, then today’s post is all about proving you wrong. Laugh along as we share some of the most hilarious Twitter posts about the permanent stab marks and how they actually came about.
The Pencil Stab Is More Common Than You Think
Starting off today’s series of posts is this one that is asking the main question:
Well, the straight answer to that is no. Neither her nor anyone else is the only one. But do you still remember how the pencil stab tattoo actually happened? These posts do:
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Actually, these pencil tattoos are usually so insignificant that it can be easy to forget about them. But hardly anyone who has one forgets how it happened.
Moreover, it can be absolutely anywhere, from in between your fingers to knees and even toes on the feet! Some even got it on their head:
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Now, how in the world did it end up there? Nevertheless, no matter where it is and how long ago it happened, these graphite stab marks are going to stay for a lifetime.
Are you one of us who has such a graphite tattoo? Do not think of a lifelong scar! Instead, embrace these posts are here to inspire you to embrace that Pencil Stab!
Do not feel alone and pained by it. There are loads of us fellow stab mark-bearers. Of course, some have more interesting stories than others.
But honestly, at the end of the day, we say: think of it as nothing less than a badge of honor. Kudos to your valor in the face of the stab.
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Sources
- “If You Were Stabbed By A Pencil And Still Have A Mark, YOU ARE NOT ALONE.” Buzzfeed. Dave Stopera. January 8, 2019