• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    My mother has one; a little spot on her arm where her skin just, kind of wrinkles inward a little. It doesn’t stand proud like a wound that scabbed over, it’s sunken in.

    I’m a millennial, I’m not vaccinated against smallpox, it was certified eradicated 5 years before I was born.

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          23 hours ago

          Smallpox vaccine was live cowpox virus which causes this scarring. It was one of the most effective vaccines.

          Smallpox is a horror.

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          I haven’t noticed mine in decades but we all had them growing up.

          We also yearly got these pink tablets to chew that colored your teeth - darker meant you weren’t doing a great job brushing your teeth.

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            Holy fuck. I’d totally forgotten about those. They would stain the plaque on your teeth so you knew where to brush.

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        2 days ago

        Yeah that’s exactly it. I’ve never seen one of those…fresh. I think they stopped using that kind of vaccine before I was born, again I never got vaccinated against smallpox, joys of being born in the 80’s. Was it an open sore? Or did it just…sink in?