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Fillon Quentin's Subjects Show You How Illicit Substances Work

If you've ever thought about trying an illicit substance, Fillon Quentin's photo set above will straighten you right out. This drug-addled art is the result of an experiment the photographer conducted in 2008 with willing participants.

Each of Fillon Quentin's subjects was given copious amounts of Croatian rum and unnamed illicit drugs. Their reactions to these substances are captured in the gallery above, and they're absolutely creepy.

Implications - There are many condemned behaviors and indulges that generate a high degree of curiosity among individuals within society. While it may be their illicit reputation that leads to more inquisitiveness, many consumers are hesitant to engage in such activities. Businesses and companies that are able to provide consumers with products that depict or portray the effects of such behavior, will appeal to a large clientele.
Trend Themes
1. Drugtography - Opportunity for companies to create products that depict the effects of illicit substances in a visually striking way.
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Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - Businesses in this industry can create unique and visually striking artwork that depicts the effects of illicit substances.
2. Virtual Reality - Opportunity for companies in this industry to develop experiences that simulate the effects of drugs without the actual use of illicit substances.
3. Pharmaceutical and Technology - Businesses in these industries can develop AI technology that analyzes the effects of drugs and predicts potential dangers.

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