My brother had one of these. It was a piece of pencil lead.
Xeno_Se7en on
I also have one! Its behind my ring finger (btw we need to find a new name for that finger)
schnaab on
tattoo a black spot over it
DamnRedRain on
I’ve got one in pretty much the same spot 
Were you riding a bicycle as a kid?
Danster21 on
I have one on my knuckle. It will fade if I pinch the skin nearby, but reappears a second after I release pressure. Idk how long it’s been there but probably at least a decade
Jestingwheat856 on
Got one on my right pinky
Demetrius3D on
That kind of mark is usually an indicator of how many times you’ve been cloned. You say you’ve had it since you were 14. Are there any memory gaps from this period that might indicate you’re not the original? Is there an accident your parents don’t like to talk about?
Grouchy-Bad-4190 on
If you can’t get rid of it then, it matters
Upstairs-Suspect7852 on
I had one of those (pencil led). It was in my hand for at least 18 years, then one day all of a sudden I realised it was gone.
tableleg7 on
Did you convince your husband to murder Duncan?
That’s how I’ve always understood those spots to appear.
Are you ginger? And do you have or had red/blood moles?
Embarrassed_Suit_942 on
It’s just a broken blood vessel. I have one on my finger. You can get it layered off if you really wanted to.
LahamaDutta006 on
put it in rice
joko2008 on
Got something similar in my foot. Sometimes when I shift my foot in a specific angle it will hurt like a splinter. Can’t get rid of it, never found a splinter
blackhole_puncher on
I had one in my foot one time what came out looked like a stinger or a little claw looking thing
PuzzleheadedAd6401 on
Are we brothers? I also have one lol
UrHumbleNarr8or on
I had one of these on the back of my hand for years growing up and it just faded away sometime as an adult.
EorlundGraumaehne on
Damn i have one too!
lostnthenet on
Stigmata
Mephistophelesi on
I have one in my index finger. It’s annoying-ish to look at because I’ll worry.
It’s a collection of blood vessels or a speck of debris.
TT_Ramazzotti13 on
man i have it for last 3 years
FallingToward_TheSky on
I got a splinter in my pink about 15 years ago. It was a brown mark on my pinky. It’s finally fading.
I also have a red spot on my palm from something? It’s only a few years old though.
Cryptoknight79 on
I have one also. It’s not pencil lead.
gloucma on
That could be my palm. I’m literally looking at it right now and I have the same Mark in the same place.
ShangryYoungMan on
Telangiectasia.
Little dilated blood vessel. Very common on hands. Might go away on its own but at this stage you may be stuck with it. Sometimes we cauterize these if it bothers a patient enough.
midrandom on
I have several of them. A dermatologist once asked me, “do you have Germanic ancestry?” Indeed, I do. Apparently these are fairly common among the Germanic peoples, and are essentially little loops of capillaries right under the skin. They are different from “burst” capillaries in that they are not a result of damage, but just grow like that naturally. Sometimes they get a bit more obvious as you get older. I’ve got one right on my sternum, as well as a few others scattered here and there.
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My brother had one of these. It was a piece of pencil lead.
I also have one! Its behind my ring finger (btw we need to find a new name for that finger)
tattoo a black spot over it
I’ve got one in pretty much the same spot 
Were you riding a bicycle as a kid?
I have one on my knuckle. It will fade if I pinch the skin nearby, but reappears a second after I release pressure. Idk how long it’s been there but probably at least a decade
Got one on my right pinky
That kind of mark is usually an indicator of how many times you’ve been cloned. You say you’ve had it since you were 14. Are there any memory gaps from this period that might indicate you’re not the original? Is there an accident your parents don’t like to talk about?
If you can’t get rid of it then, it matters
I had one of those (pencil led). It was in my hand for at least 18 years, then one day all of a sudden I realised it was gone.
Did you convince your husband to murder Duncan?
That’s how I’ve always understood those spots to appear.
Are you [Lady Macbeth](https://youtu.be/UKkT12doClE&t=74)?
If you try removing the entire hand, i am fairly certain it would also take care of the spot problem
I had one of these. Cut it out with a Stanley. Jobs a goodun.
Edit: I do not recommend this procedure to anyone.
Out, damned spot! out, I say!
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Lady MacBeth. Act 5. Scene 1.
I had one a little to the left of the “Life” line. It went away a couple years ago. I’m in my 40s.
Damn, it is wild how similar the lines in your hand look to mine.
I have a spot on my knuckle from when I accidentally stabbed myself with a pencil back in like 4th grade lol
Hey me too!
[https://imgur.com/Iaq8sQG](https://imgur.com/Iaq8sQG)
Had it as long as I can remember.
Are you ginger? And do you have or had red/blood moles?
It’s just a broken blood vessel. I have one on my finger. You can get it layered off if you really wanted to.
put it in rice
Got something similar in my foot. Sometimes when I shift my foot in a specific angle it will hurt like a splinter. Can’t get rid of it, never found a splinter
I had one in my foot one time what came out looked like a stinger or a little claw looking thing
Are we brothers? I also have one lol
I had one of these on the back of my hand for years growing up and it just faded away sometime as an adult.
Damn i have one too!
Stigmata
I have one in my index finger. It’s annoying-ish to look at because I’ll worry.
It’s a collection of blood vessels or a speck of debris.
man i have it for last 3 years
I got a splinter in my pink about 15 years ago. It was a brown mark on my pinky. It’s finally fading.
I also have a red spot on my palm from something? It’s only a few years old though.
I have one also. It’s not pencil lead.
That could be my palm. I’m literally looking at it right now and I have the same Mark in the same place.
Telangiectasia.
Little dilated blood vessel. Very common on hands. Might go away on its own but at this stage you may be stuck with it. Sometimes we cauterize these if it bothers a patient enough.
I have several of them. A dermatologist once asked me, “do you have Germanic ancestry?” Indeed, I do. Apparently these are fairly common among the Germanic peoples, and are essentially little loops of capillaries right under the skin. They are different from “burst” capillaries in that they are not a result of damage, but just grow like that naturally. Sometimes they get a bit more obvious as you get older. I’ve got one right on my sternum, as well as a few others scattered here and there.