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In Jon's world, the rules were simple: Don't make a mess. Don't speak. And never, ever touch the furniture. Growing up in the shadow of Horncastle, Jon and his four brothers lived a life dictated by black plastic bin liners. Laid out on the kitchen lino, these bags were their chairs, their tables, and their cages-a constant reminder that they were seen as nothing more than a mess to be managed. But the "no mess" rule was just the beginning. From being used as a child smuggler for his Nan's prison runs to surviving a brutal betrayal at fifteen, Jon's youth was a masterclass in how to disappear. Decades later, the bin bags are gone, but the ghosts remain. Now a father of four living on the Lincolnshire coast, Jon finds himself caught in a new kind of warfare. In the aisles of a local Morrisons, a campaign of gaslighting and rumors threatens to strip away the life he's fought to build. In a desperate bid for belonging, he allows a partner to ink forty-six tattoos onto his skin-permanent marks for a love that would prove to be anything but. The Black Bag Diaries is a raw, unflinching memoir of a British working-class life. It is a story of blood on the bathroom floor, the stinging bite of a tattoo needle, and the resilience of a man who refused to be thrown away with the rubbish. "I wasn't just getting tattoos. I was trying to build a suit of armor out of black ink."
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