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* A couple of chapters of ''DigimonLegendarySkies'':

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* A couple of chapters of ''DigimonLegendarySkies'':
** Chapter 6 - "同伴", which can be translated as either "Companion", "Fellow", "Partner" or "Comrade".
** Possibly Chapter 8 - "真面目", which can be translated as either "Serious[=/=]Seriousness", "Earnest[=/=]Earnestness" or "Dilligent", but can also be read as "True Character".
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* Advertising/PartnershipForADrugFreeSingapore:
** "Blender", from the 90s. Depicts a brain being blended.
** "Rats", from the 90s. Named for comparing taking heroin to being eaten alive by rats.
** "Faces", from the 90s. Depicts a sweaty face alongside the effects of heroin, which includes that human waste is released in sweat due to the digestive system essentially being shut down by heroin use.
** "Comfort", "Birthday", and "Sleeping", from the 90s. Juxtaposes a home video of a toddler boy with an adult heroin addict.


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* Advertising/QueenslandTransport:
** "Catherine", from the 90s. Depicts a teenage girl named Catherine being run over by a distracted, speeding driver.
** "Pram", from the 90s. Depicts a man losing control of his car and crashing into a mum pushing her baby in a pram.
** "Negatives", from 2007. Named for being filmed in negative colours.
** "Faces", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Depicts the faces of various speeding victims.
** "Nightmare", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Depicts a home video of a couple, then the girlfriend dying on the street.
** "Life", from the "Slow Down Stupid" campaign. Named for encouraging viewers to enoy life by not speeding.
** "Speeding", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts the first-person POV of a biker after a speeding accident.
** "Tired", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts the first-person POV of someone waking up in a car accident after falling asleep at the wheel.
** "Unbuckled", from the "Fatal 4" campaign. Depicts a man after being flung out of the car from crashing while not wearing a seat belt.
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* Advertising/MethProject:
** "Bathtub", from 2005. Depicts a girl finding her future, meth-addicted self in her bathtub.
** "Laundromat", from 2005. Depicts a boy witnessing his future, meth-addicted self robbing a laundromat.
** "Jumped", from 2006. Depicts a meth addict lamenting how he would rather have been jumped in an alley than make it to the party where he first tried meth.
** "Crash", from 2006. Depicts a meth addict lamenting how she would rather have crashed her care on the way to a party than make it there and try meth.
** "Mother", from 2007. Depicts a meth addict stealing from his mother's purse, while his former self narrates about how he loves his mom.
** "Friends", from 2007. Depicts a group of meth addicts dumping their unconscious friend outside an ER, while the friend's former self narrates about being close with her friends.
** "Parents", from 2007. Depicts a meth addict trying to get into his parents' house, with his father locking the door and hugging his wife.
** "OD", from 2008. Depicts a group of teenagers watching TV, with one having a seizure on the ground, then showing a mirror world where they're all meth addicts.
** "Family", from 2008. Depicts three meth addicts breaking into a house, knocking two adults unconscious, and leaving with various stolen items while the homeowners' daughter cries.
** "Shadow", from 2008. Depicts a meth addict named Anthony having a violent outburst with a baseball bat.


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* Advertising/TheRealCost:
** "Skin", from the 2010s. Depicts a girl paying for a pack of cigarettes with a chunk of her own skin.
** "Teeth", a brother ad to "Skin". Depicts a man paying for a box of cigarettes with one of his own teeth.
** "Delivery", from the 2010s. Depicts a delivery man giving another man a package containing a set of rotting teeth.


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* Advertising/TransportAccidentCommission:
** "Girlfriend", their first ad from 1989. Depicts an ER helping a woman involved in a car crash. Famous for being the ad that coined their slogan, "If you drink, then drive, you're a bloody idiot".
** "Darren", from the 90s. Depicts a man named Darren getting into a flaming car wreck, and later dying in the ER.
** "Joey", from the 90s. Depicts a man and his brother getting into a car wreck; Joey dies, and his brother is in critical condition.
** "Bones", from the 90s. Depicts a woman going through physical therapy after a car accident. Also known as "Bend Your Knee, Katie".
** "Golf", from the 90s. Depicts a grandfather taking some pills while golfing, which end up landing him and his grandson in a car accident.
** "Fireball", from 1994. Depicts four young adults dying in a fiery car wreck.
** "Julie", from 1998. Depicts a man grieving for his daughter Julie, who died in a car crash caused by her boyfriend.
** "Tracy", from 1998. Depicts a woman who survived a car accident crying for her friend Tracy, who was grievously injured.
** "Pinball", from 1999. Depicts a man without a seatbelt being launched into the windscreen and bouncing around in the car, injuring himself.
** "Shark", from 2003. Depicts a boy being eaten by a shark on the beach with no one batting an eyelid, as a metaphor for Victorians' lack of concern about road-related deaths.
** "Slab", from 2006. Depicts an elaborate musical number where doctors, nurses, and corpses sing about road-related deaths.
** "Swap", from 2010. Depicts a man under the influence of cannabis agreeing to switch the driver's seat to his sober girlfriend.
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* Advertising/CompaniesCommittedToKids:
** "Syringe", from the 90s. Depicts a syringe being filled with dirty street water.
** "Brain", from the 90s. Depicts a brain made of wires that it cut up with pliers to simulate drug-based brain damage.
** "Crack", from the 2000s. Depicts a body bag, supposedly "what a bag of crack looks like".
* Advertising/DrinkingAndDrivingWrecksLives:
** "Mark", from the 90s. Depicts the rotoscoped story of Mark, who killed two people while driving drunk and left their children orphans for Christmas.
** "Eyes", from 1992. Depicts an asystolic victim of a drunk driver; the camera zooms out from her eyes, in which one is constricted while the other is dialated.
* Advertising/PartnershipToEndAddiction:
** "Snake", from the 80s. Depicts a drug dealer who transforms into a ''Franchise/PowerRangers''-esque snake monster.
** "Circles", from the 80s. Depicts a man engaging in literal CircularReasoning, saying that he uses cocaine so he can work longer, so he can earn more, so he can do more coke. Repeat ad nauseum.
** "Graveyard", from the 80s. Depicts a man talking to his son about drugs, a little too late.
** "Surgeon", from the 80s. Depicts a surgeon high on marijuana and about to operate.
** "Faces", from 1987. Depicts a girl's face, starting with before she used drugs, and ended with her pale-eyed corpse.
** "Vegetable", from 1987. Depicts a teenage boy talking about how his brother's friend talked him into doing crack, which left him in a vegetative state while the friend died.
** "Jamie", from the 90s. Depicts a meth lab underneath an ordinary apartment, where the titular Jamie lives.
** "Needle", from the 90s. Depicts a man snorting heroin and being impaled by a giant needle.
** "Lenny", from 1995. An interview with a real heroin addict named Lenny, who dreams of being on Broadway, but disappeared in 1996 and hasn't been seen since.
* Advertising/ScotlandAgainstDrugs:
** "Rave", from 1996. Depicts a drug dealer at a rave, boasting about various medicines he sold to other partygoers under the guise of them being drugs.
** "Polaroid", from 1996. Depicts a man's face in a Polaroid picture, transforming from a happy partygoer to the mother of all {{Nightmare Face}}s. Sometimes also known as "Photograph" or "Paranoid Instamatic".
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* Jamey Stegmaier of Creator/StonemaierGames is a big fan of this: Of his ten designed games so far, eight of them qualify: ''Viticulture'', ''Euphoria'', ''TabletopGame/{{Scythe}}'', ''Charterstone'', ''Tapestry'', ''Smitten'', ''Expeditions'' and ''Vantage''.
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* ''WebVideo/TheChroniclesOfVocaloidRandomness'': the episodes are named with only a singe word.
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* ''Art/GothicTimes'': "Mutiny", "Risen", "Mother", "Deceit", "Bandito", and "Quarantine".
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** ''Art/{{Cupid and Psyche|Bouguereau}}'': "Psyche"

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** ''Art/{{Cupid ''Art/{{Psyche and Psyche|Bouguereau}}'': Cupid|Bouguereau}}'': "Psyche"

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