Talk about your abduction and implants. They don't need to be related- abduction without implants and implants without aliens is fine.
Anon from the other thread here. Not exactly an implant, but I have two identical scars on my forearms. Had them as long as I can remember but no idea what they're from. Same size, location, and color, but they don't look like stretch marks.
>>18332497
Leg anon from other thread here with pics as promised. Let me know if they aren't clear enough and I'll highlight them in paint or some this, I had to take the pics on a potato quality phone.
>>18332516
*some shit
I can't feel anything underneath them so I don't think I've been chipped, the only issues I've had with my legs are a proneness to spraining my right ankle a lot as a kid and shin pains now, probably shin splints but nothing to do with my knees
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>>18332520
Sorry to break this to you. But I have these, they're called stretch marks.
>>18332523
They don't look like stretchmarks I've seen but that's great news if true.
>>18332509
I tried taking a pic but it's too dark to show mine, shit. Maybe if it were daylight.
Anon with rice implant in left shoulder here.
I have had issues with remembering my childhood. What i do have is mostly stories that have been told to me by family; not many of my own. I definitely do not remember receiving the implant.
GATE student as a child until middle school.
>>18332535
Yeah sadly I have them on my knees and all over my ass, sadness.
>>18332535
>>18332555
Looks like stretch marks to me too
>1 inch scar on the knuckle of my right hand middle finger
>Somewhere around 6 years old
>find this small circle I can push around under my skin on my right arm
>call it my "skittle" (because that's what it looks like)
>show it to mom, she doesn't really say anything
>push it around and play with it for a while
>eventually disappears
>forget about it until I see the thread that linked here
Not sure if I was ever in TAG or whatever but I was put in a lot of "enrichment" classes (reading and math classes where you learned high school level english and math while other kids were doing the regular shit) in 4th-8th grade.
>>18332879
Forgot to add:
The only thing that makes me doubtful of being implanted is the location of the scar. Right on the knuckle seems like an inconvenient place to put something the size of a skittle under my skin, but maybe they figured that clumsy little kids scrape up their hands all the time or something.
>>18332553
Please tell me more. I want to turn this into a screenplay
So far I have
>chips in shoulders
>cauterized wounds
>random blackouts in memory followed by doctors appointments
>TAG was probably used to document progress on students
>There was medication that made some people violently ill for 2-3 days