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Black Hawk Tattoo

Black Hawk Tattoo

Toronto, Canada, 2006. A few months after the worst year of the Iraq war.<br><br>Gabriel Navarro splits his time between his job slinging ink at the Atlantis Ink tattoo parlor, and working on his master’s degree in fine art. Gabe is twenty-two, sure of his beliefs and his artistic integrity, and na?ve enough to think he’ll never have to compromise. And then one night Jake MacLean walks into the shop and changes everything.<br><br>Jake Maclean is twenty-eight and a veteran American Army pilot. He's been staying with his ex-pat sister in Toronto while he tries to get his life in order. The problem is, he can't. After his disastrous final mission in Iraq, he's overcome with anger and survivor’s guilt, trapped in a losing battle to atone for a failure he’s sure can never be forgiven. Left without hope, he decides to have his memory of the mission tattooed on his back, with the condemning words: God Will Judge Me. He doesn't expect to fall for the tattoo artist.<br><br>Gabe falls just as quickly and deeply for Jake, though Jake's reluctance to talk about what happened frustrates and worries him. Gabe knows Jake isn't doing well, but accepting Jake’s claims that he's "fine" is far easier than dealing with the frightening truth. But soon it’s horribly clear Jake can’t control his panic attacks or flashes of violence, and he's getting worse. If Gabe can’t help him face his demons, Jake is headed for a crash -- and there’s every chance he’ll take Gabriel down with him.
LGBT+
123 Chs
The Infinite Tattoo

The Infinite Tattoo

The Infinite Tattoo The world is ruled by tattoos of destiny. Every child is born with a tattoo that determines their future. Some receive the marks of divine beasts, legendary weapons, monsters, elemental powers, or ancient beings. The stronger the tattoo, the greater the talent. Powerful families dominate countless realms using their bloodlines and strength. The Ashborn family stands among the strongest houses in existence, a clan where every child is born a genius. Except for Kael Ashborn. Born without a visible tattoo, Kael is treated as the family's only disappointment. While his elder brother and sisters are chosen by powerful guides to enter elite lower realms, Kael is abandoned and sent into the mysterious Forgotten World, a place feared as a graveyard realm. Unknown to everyone, Kael possesses a hidden power: The Infinite Creator Tattoo Unlike ordinary tattoos, Kael's power can create, evolve, fuse, and rewrite tattoos themselves. But every power comes with a price. To become stronger, he must become a Tattoo Artist, gathering rare materials, beast blood, and ancient cores to carve limitless powers. Along his journey, Kael gains loyal companions, powerful beasts, rivals, enemies, and mysterious female allies. He discovers ancient secrets hidden across countless realms and builds the legendary War God Academy, a place that creates warriors feared by heaven itself. Even his little sister, Mira, who secretly followed him into exile, awakens a terrifying power of her own. Together they rise from the weakest realm... Until the heavens themselves begin to fear the child they once called worthless.
Fantasy
59 Chs
Tattoo of Taboo

Tattoo of Taboo

What happens when you lose everything even the memories of the ones you loved most? In a world where power is carved into skin and soul, every mark demands a price. Born to a painter, Kain Ardent never imagined that the very protectors of his land, the Council of Brands, would be the ones to destroy it. When they declare his mother a bearer of a forbidden taboo, she is condemned and burned alive before the eyes of her helpless son. As the holy flames consume his home, Kain is thrown into the darkness of a fracturing mind. When he awakens, his village is nothing but ash. The people he once knew are gone, and fragments of his memory have been stolen, hollow, unreachable, and cold. But on his forearm, glowing with a pulse like a chaotic heartbeat, is a tattoo he never chose: the Obsidian-class Ash Mark, bound to an equally mysterious System. The world wastes no time naming him what it fears most: a heretic. A bearer of a forbidden mark. Hunted and rejected by the cosmic laws that govern power, suffocating under trauma, Kain clings to the only constant left to him, his curse mark They call it a taboo. But to him, it is a promise. A weapon. A path to rise. He will make the Council pay with the exact same flames they unleashed upon his mother. He will make the entire world learn to fear his pain. But power always demands a toll, and the living tattoo etched into his flesh hungers for far more than mere vengeance. As the countdown on his soul begins, Kain faces a final, volatile choice: “Either the world burns… or I burn with it.” ====== Tags{:-} #Action #Slowpaced #Revenge #Trauma #Cursedpower #Tattoomagicsystem #Weaktostrong #Anti-Hero #monsters. LOOKING FOR A FRESH CHANGE IN POWER SYSTEMS? WELCOME TO A WORLD WHERE DRAWING POWER ALWAYS DEMANDS SOMETHING BACK, WHERE EVERY GIFT COMES WITH A BRUTAL CURSE. GIVE TATTOO OF TABOO A TRY, AND GET READY TO LOSE YOURSELF IN A DEEP, PROGRESSIVE WORLD-BUILDING EPIC. JOIN ME IN MY OBSESSIVE ADDICTION MAKING THIS BOOK, AND TRUST ME, YOUR NEXT OBSESSION STARTS HERE. NB; It's a slow paced novel, but trust me, THE WAIT IS WORTH IT!!
Fantasy
40 Chs
Buddha in English buddha
The word " Buddha " was often used to refer to the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama. He was respectfully known as Buddha, meaning " enlightened." In Buddhist-related culture, religious texts, and international exchanges," Buddha " was a common English word for Buddha. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-07 08:50
The highest realm of Buddha, there is Buddha in the eyes, but no Buddha in the heart
The realm of 'having Buddha in one's eyes but not in one's heart' represented a unique understanding and perception of Buddha. On the surface, one could see that everything in the world had the nature of Buddha (there was Buddha in the eyes), but in the depths of their hearts, they were not obsessed with the concept of Buddha itself (there was no Buddha in their hearts). This meant that he had gone beyond the simple formal respect or the obsession with the concept of Buddha, and treated Buddha nature and Dharma with a more open-minded and ethereal attitude. It reflected a state of respect for the existence and influence of Buddhism, and not rigidly adhere to the traditional rigid understanding of Buddhism. In this state, one might be able to understand the true meaning of Buddhism more deeply and integrate it into life, achieving a detached and free mental state. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-17 13:44
Tattoo or tattoo, which one hurts?
Tattoos and tattoos hurt, but the degree of pain varied according to the individual's tolerance and the tattoo artist's skills. Tattoos and tattoos were essentially the same. They were both created by piercing the skin with a needle and placing the paint into the skin to form a pattern. Tattoo studios would usually use a special anesthetic for tattoos to reduce the pain. This anesthetic was applied externally and directly on the skin without any side effects. Everyone felt pain differently. Usually, the parts with more nerves would feel more pain, such as fingertips, buttocks, armpits, inner thighs, and inner arms. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the tattoo or the tattoo was more painful. It depended on the individual's feelings and the location of the tattoo.
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2025-01-06 00:29
Which is easier to wash, tattoo or tattoo?
There were some differences between tattoos and tattoos in terms of cleaning. Tattoos required special maintenance and protection measures, while tattoos needed to be cleaned and disinfected regularly, especially after the tattoo was done. Although both required cleaning and maintenance, the cleaning requirements were different for the genders of the two art forms. As for which was easier to remove, the degree of removal of tattoos and tattoos depended on the color of the tattoo and the depth of penetration. Generally speaking, black tattoos were easier to remove, while red, green, yellow, and other colors were more difficult to remove. Using lasers to remove black tattoos usually only required one or two attempts. However, for colored tattoos, even if they were washed off, there might still be some residual color. In general, the effect of tattoo removal varies from individual to individual. For specific situations, it is best to consult a professional tattoo shop or medical institution.
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2025-01-05 04:59
Rebellion of Buddha, Desire of Buddha
There were some ancient novels similar to Betraying Buddha and Desire Buddha that could be recommended. Among them," After the Holy Monk was poisoned " told the story of the female protagonist solving the male protagonist's gu poison, fighting monsters along the way to level up and collect treasures. The Skyhill Banquet was a large-scale ancient novel that told the story of a female official and a swordsman in the Jianghu. These novels might satisfy your reading needs for similar topics.
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2025-01-10 18:19
Buddha said there was Buddha in the heart
In Buddhism, there was a profound meaning to having Buddha in one's heart. As the monk's Buddha Seal said," Buddha is born from the heart. If there is Buddha in the heart, everything you see is Buddha; if there is cow shit in the heart, everything you see is cow shit." It expressed the influence of one's state of mind on one's cognition. If one's heart was filled with Buddha-nature and good thoughts, then everything in the world would have the compassion and wisdom of Buddha-nature, and what one saw would be beautiful and positive existences like Buddha-nature. On the contrary, if one's heart was filled with bad factors such as evil thoughts, the world they saw would be negative and dark. At the same time, there was another saying," If there is Buddha in the heart, everything is Buddha; if there is a devil in the heart, everything is devil." This also emphasized that the state of the heart determined the perception of the outside world. In addition," Buddha in the Heart " was also used as the name of a famous dish, which was derived from the Buddhist saying," Wine and meat pass through the intestines, and Buddha stays in the heart." It had also won an award in the Fujian Cooking Competition. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-18 13:41
Shakyamuni Buddha Became Buddha
Shakyamuni was the crown prince of King Jingfan of the ancient Indian country of Kapilavata. His name was Siddhartha. He saw many sufferings in the world. Although he was born in wealth, he was not greedy. He resolutely became a monk to seek the way to save the sufferings of the world. He visited famous teachers everywhere and once lived a poor life of begging with five cultivators for six years. His body was extremely thin and his willpower was on the verge of collapse. Therefore, he stopped this cultivation method and came to the Nilian Zen River to wash away the filth. After receiving the milk porridge provided by the Shepherd Girl to recover his strength, he reconsidered the direction of cultivation. The five companions thought that he had given up and left him, while he sat cross-legged under the Bibolo tree alone. After many days of hard thinking, he finally realized that he was Buddha. That year, he was 35 years old and was respectfully called Shakyamuni. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-18 13:49
Is Shakyamuni Buddha the Tathagata Buddha?
In Buddhism, there was no such thing as the exact title of Buddha. This name was mostly misguided by movies and television dramas. " Tathagata " is one of the ten titles of Buddha. We can call Shakyamuni Buddha Shakyamuni Tathagata, but we can't call him Shakyamuni Buddha. The Tathagata Buddha in literature such as Journey to the West was based on Sakyamuni Buddha, but this was an image created by literature, which was different from the concept of orthodox Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-17 07:39
What is Buddha? What is Buddha?
"Buddha" had many meanings. From the perspective of the Awakened, those who could consciously and perceive others until they reached the perfection of enlightenment were called Buddhas. They were the true treasures of the world and one of the Three Treasures."Enlightenment" contained the meaning of enlightenment (understanding the truth of all laws) and awareness (discerning all laws and discerning things). In the "Hua Yan Shu Chao" of the Tang Dynasty, Qingliang National Master explained "Buddha" in ten meanings: First, the Dharma Realm Buddha, whose nature and virtue are true and constant, spreads all over the Dharma Realm. The ten Dharma Realms all possess the nature of Buddha according to the right cause and effect, which is equivalent to the Dharmakaya Buddha; Second, the Nature Buddha is the wisdom body, which is the Buddha of the wisdom mind of all living beings, which is equivalent to the Sambhogakaya Buddha; Third, the Nirvana Buddha is the incarnation of Buddha, which attains the Dharmakaya and uses it from the body. After educating all living beings, it returns to silence, which is similar to the Nirmanakaya Buddha; Fourth, the Suiyue Buddha, who gives birth to the body for the will and appears according to the will of himself and all living beings. The fifth is to become the Buddha of Righteous Enlightenment, and to achieve the Bodhi Body under the Bodhi Tree. The sixth is the Buddha of Hope, which is called the Great Vow Body and the Dharma World. The seventh is the Samadhi Buddha, which is the body of virtue. Samadhi is the positive definite body, and the blessing is the fixed body. According to the great fixed body, the accumulation of blessings is complete. The eighth is the Karma Buddha, which is the solemn body. The perfect reward of virtue can make the solemn Dharmakaya look good. The ninth is the abbot Buddha, who is to maintain the body and stabilize the enlightenment path to confuse all living beings. The tenth is the Heart Buddha, which is the power body. All Dharma turns from the heart to the power body. There was also a view that Buddha was the Lord's achievement and was a general term. Anyone who had reached perfection in their wisdom could be called Buddha. Sambhogakaya Buddha could be called a true Buddha to the Incarnation Buddha, and it also had the meaning of a formless Dharmakaya. The novel,"Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-02-04 22:51
Tattoo artists are most unwilling to tattoo boys
Tattoo artists were most reluctant to tattoo the faces and hands of boys. Face tattoos were not accepted by everyone at this stage of society. It would bring about strange gazes and pressure. Tattoos on the hands were easy to fade and fade, and the effect after recovery might be different from what was expected. Tattoo artists would usually advise their customers to tattoo these areas.
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2025-01-03 05:31
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