One of the beautiful things about social media is finding things out about yourself and others that you never would have known without it.
And this one bloke has made a discovery that he thinks all men have in common.
A TikTok video went viral after user @dylanbaseball07 shared a shocking revelation he came across while looking at his arm.
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In the clip, he zooms in on his arm and focuses on a particular freckle, urging other men to see if they had the same one.
The man joked in the video: "Alright I may have found something that proves that the government makes humans.
"Alright, every boy duet this and see if you have that freckle right there on your arm.
"I guarantee you do. That freckle right there. Duet this."
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The certainty on display from him makes you think he might actually have a point.
Upon scrolling through the comments section, it appears that a lot of men do, in fact, share the same freckle.
A number of users have done as he's asked and posted duets with the viral clip, with there now being multiple videos on the app showing apparent proof of the magic freckle.
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One user commented: "Weirdest discovery of the day!"
Another said: "I have 2 of them the same way you do what!"
While a different user joked: "We're all brothers connected by the freckle."
Someone else chipped in: "What the... I do! This is weird."
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Another freckled follower added: "I was shook when I actually found a freckle there."
As a man, I can confirm that I do have one so perhaps all of the claims above are true.
This isn't the first freckle trend to go viral though, as a few years ago, a similar discovery was made for a freckle all women had.
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Back in May 2019 Twitter user Aaryn Whiteley posted: "Ladies... you got a freckle on the middle of your wrist or is this a myth?"
She then shared four photos of women's wrists, all with the same freckle in the same place.
And it wasn't long before women began to respond with photos of their own freckled wrists.
One woman said she was 'lowkey freaking out' after seeing so many women with the same marks, while another said it was 'wild'.
All these freckle trends are very interesting, aren't they? And to think, that none of them would exist without social media.