Be cautious and realistic first. Show them to a parent, spouse, or significant other and contact a doctor for an examination. If the marks are not self inflicted, don't go away within a reasonable amount of time or with treatment from a doctor, or more appear and you sleep alone, you may want to contact a priest, spiritual adviser, or therapist for further discussion of the possible causes.
Alternatively, you may want to lay off of whatever "recreational substance" you are using that is making you wake up thinking that your scars are forming "strange lettering".
controlled area, such as a no-wake zone
The past form of "wake up" is "woke up"
A white buoy or sign with an orange circle and black lettering indicates controlled or restricted areas on the water. The most common restriction is slow, no wake speed. Slow, no wake means operating your boat at the slowest possible speed necessary to maintain steerage, but in no case greater than five miles-per-hour.
It is a control buoy- indicates speed limits, no-wake zones, etc
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Awakened or woken for sleep.
Yes - it is the past participle form of "wake"
wake / wakes / waking present simple: I wake at 6:00am. She wakes at 8:00am. preset continuous; I am waking earlier these days.
The phrase "wake up" is a verb (e.g., "They will wake up the parrots early", or "They will wake them up early"). It's called a "particle verb" ("up" is the particle) or sometimes a "phrasal verb" (since it is not a single word).
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The polite form is, "Despierte por favor."
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