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		<title>By: NSFW V healed- Brian Decker &#38; Wayde Dunn &#124; SCARWARS</title>
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		<description>[...] A few weeks ago Claire and I headed up to Pittsfield, Mass for the annual ROP Campout; I was able to catch up with a few friends who had healed scars for me to photograph; one of them was the always impressive V, who you may remember from here, here, and here. [...]</description>
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