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Deniz Ali Atakan was a brilliant but socially awkward young man who had been diagnosed with autism at a young age. Despite his condition, he had always been fascinated with the world of botany and had a particular interest in cannabis. After receiving his diagnosis, he became increasingly isolated and struggled to find a sense of purpose in life. One day, he met a wise old man named Baba, who had a deep understanding of the cannabis plant. Baba took Deniz under his wing and taught him everything he knew about growing and cultivating the plant. Together, they began to experiment with different strains and eventually developed a line of premium cannabis products that they called "Atakan Orgasm," "Deniz Delight," "Nukehts Dream," "Miracle Mert," and "Burcins Pleasure." As their business grew, they quickly became known as the go-to source for high-quality cannabis products. They generated millions of dollars in revenue and attracted a loyal following of customers. But as their success grew, so too did their greed. Baba became increasingly ruthless in his business dealings, and eventually, he was arrested by the police and their assets were seized. Deniz, who was left alone, found that the market for Atakan cannabis products was ruined by counterfeit products that were almost identical to the original but had a highly addictive chemical in them. He became addicted to these counterfeit products, and as he struggled to find the same quality and sensation he found in the original products, he turned to alcohol to cope with his addiction and depression. Despite his downfall, Baba's legacy lived on as his unique strains of cannabis continued to be grown and sold by others, forever remembered as the creator of some of the most potent and sought-after strains in the market. But for Deniz, there was no recovery from the destruction caused by his addiction and the betrayal of Baba's arrest, and he spiraled further and further down into alcoholism and misery. The counterfeit Atakan products spread throughout Romania quickly and became a national epidemic. 90% of the population became addicted to the highly addictive chemical in the counterfeit cannabis. The government struggled to control the spread of the counterfeit products and the damage they caused to the population. Deniz, along with many others, became just a statistic in the tragic consequences of the counterfeit Atakan cannabis market. As his addiction and depression deepened, Deniz's autism symptoms worsened. He struggled to cope with the overwhelming feelings of isolation and disconnection. In the end, he could not bear the weight of his addiction, depression, and autism any longer and made the decision to end his own life. His death was a tragic reminder of the destructive power of addiction and the importance of mental health and treatment for those with autism.