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                                                By leximuhlstock BRONZE
Wyckoff, New Jersey
\11291. 77 years ago this was just a number. 77 years ago I had a family. 77 years ago my arm was free of ink. But one year later, everything changed. I can still feel the pain...
                                                        
                                                                                                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    Wyckoff, New Jersey
\11291. 77 years ago this was just a number. 77 years ago I had a family. 77 years ago my arm was free of ink. But one year later, everything changed. I can still feel the pain...
