Subculture Devotees Flock to the Human Microchip Implant
Robyn Currie — May 29, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: bizarremag
Veterinarians have been implanting microchips underneath the skin of pets for years, and now the human microchip implant is making a play for popularity among the body modification-loving subculture.
As painful, if not more, than any other kind of body mod, the human microchip implant will allow you be returned to your owner if you are ever lost. This has the potential to be a big thing for any radical couple about to get married--who needs wedding rings when you have microchips?
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As painful, if not more, than any other kind of body mod, the human microchip implant will allow you be returned to your owner if you are ever lost. This has the potential to be a big thing for any radical couple about to get married--who needs wedding rings when you have microchips?
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Trend Themes
1. Microchip Implants - The trend of implanting microchips in human body is gaining popularity among body-modification subculture.
2. Alternative Identification Methods - Microchip implants are offering an alternative identification method for humans that could disrupt the traditional identification industry.
3. Future of Wearables - Microchip implants could be a glimpse into the future for wearable technology and its integration with the human body.
Industry Implications
1. Body Modification - The body modification industry can offer innovative services related to the implantation and maintenance of microchips in the human body.
2. Identification and Security - There is a potential for disruption in the identification and security industry with the introduction of microchip implants in human bodies.
3. Wearable Tech - The wearable tech industry has opportunities to research and develop new innovations in the field of microchip implants for humans.
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