HAVE YOU GOT A WRIST FRECKLE?

Hold your hand out, palm-down. Have you got a freckle on the back of your wrist? You’re not alone. Twitter is having a near-meltdown after thousands of women are realizing they all have freckles on the same area of their bodies. It all started with a tweet from user @AarynWhitley, who asked her female followers if it was a “myth” that all women had a freckle in the middle of their wrist. She also included a bunch of photos that seemed to show a number of different women with freckles in the same place – the back of the wrist. The post has since received roughly 11,000 comments, many from women who were astonished to discover that they did, indeed, share that trait. The probable explanation is that freckles are more likely to appear on fair skin that has been frequently exposed to sunlight, and they darken with repeated exposure. Your hands are most often exposed to sunlight. Ergo, wrist freckles.
* Besides, if you’ve got one, that wrist freckle is what’s going to get you admission onto the escape rocket once the aliens start attacking.
* Do wrist warts count?
* What did we ever do without Twitter? Besides not waste our precious minutes on Earth commenting on knucklehead topics?
* Next on Twitter: Is it a myth that all women have a wild chest hair growing right out of their left … never mind.
* PHONE TOPIC: Have you got an unusual thing on your body? Birthmark? Weird toes?