I have one on my back, and yes you can get it removed (my Doctor has told me) but it is risky depending on how big it is.
it is a birthmark Or it could be a cyst. You should definitly go see a doctor about it or it could get infected.
It just means a red mark on the skin. There are many different types - e.g. both a strawberry birthmark and sunburn could be referred to as erythematous lesions.
a birthmark maybe....
Divide the weight of the strawberry's DNA by the strawberry itself.
Well, she doesn't really have a birthmark, but i guess you could call this a birthmark. So, from that very second Raven was born she knew that she was supposed to do a very evil thing. I don't want to spoil it so I'm not telling you what that evil thing is.
yes, Labiaplasty - Labia Reduction surgery
I pic sweet strawberry on sunny shining sunday.
Evidence? Not really. If you believe in reincarnation then the birthmark may make a closer connection to your past self seem very real. If you don't believe then a birthmark is not going to be considered anything but what it is by today's standard, an area of dark pigment.
For a strawberry smoothie you could find a fruit juice in a store that is similar to strawberries, or you could use actual strawberries.
Because it could not get a date
Short of cosmetic surgery, your best bet is to cover it with make-up. You could also put sun screen on just the birthmark and go tanning to bring the rest of your skin tone up to match the birthmark. You of course can't cover the birthmark perfectly, but just getting the sunscreen on the general area will help.
Strawberry as such is not a proper noun. It could be any strawberry. Hence we refer to it as 'a strawberry'. Therefore it is a common noun. example: Jim ate a strawberry But while referring to a particular strawberry it can be considered as a proper noun example: The strawberry eaten by Jim was not fresh