There are lots of examples of satire and parody on the Internet these days, but this video may just be the funniest one you’ve ever seen.
Comedian Nick Peterson shared his version of a pharmaceutical commercial, yanking the collective leftist chain and encouraging people to think for themselves.
Watch:
Abrain | A Pharmaceutical Commercial Parody pic.twitter.com/sjTwTDzKil
— Nick Peterson (@iamNickPeterson) July 23, 2024
“I used to believe everything I’d see on the news, but that was before I discovered Abrain,” the comedian says, dressed as a baseball player.
“Abrain is meant for everyday use. Those living with moderate to severe stupidity have seen immediate improvement in common sense with Abrain,” says a narrator.
“I thought the government had my best interest at heart, then a friend told me about Abrain,” jokes Peterson, now dressed as a grilling dad.
“Talk to your doctor about what news sources you obey. Abrain may also lower your desire to take life-altering advice from celebrities,” interjects the narrator.
“Getting lectured about my carbon footprint by people with three private jets used to make sense, but thanks to Abrain, now I can think for myself every day.”
“When my disregard for third-grade biology began to flare up, I knew it was time for Abrain,” the comedian continues.
“Do not try Abrain if you are allergic to Abrain. Common side effects may include accountability, discernment, homeschooling your kids, a better understanding of economics, awareness of the stupidity of socialism, and diarrhea,” the narrator explains.
“For tethering yourself to reality, the only no-brainer is choosing Abrain. Ask your doctor if Abrain is right for you,” the video concludes.
Terrence K. Phillip gave the video his endorsement, calling it “the funniest video on the internet.”
Others loved the satire as well:
This needs more traction as it is one of the most brilliant parody ads ever.
— Nickatnyt ✝️ (@NickRomans623) July 25, 2024
I enjoy that one of the side effects remains (as in the case of nearly all drugs) diarrhea
— Staida (@forceonatr) July 25, 2024
Way too funny, way too sad! Brilliantly done, gets a follow
— I can’t recall (@binthere_duntha) July 25, 2024
After watching about 20 times, I’m stunned with the quality.
~ Former certified Quality Assurance Auditor with 20 years in Software Test…
— Patriot1776Dee (@Patriot1776Dee) July 25, 2024
Does Abrain do door delivery??
I think we can send a few to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue!
And then ship a few to my side of the ocean too. I am absolutely certain there are a few people are in the most need of it.
— Depesh Vyas (@Depesh_Vyas) July 25, 2024
This is the least amount of side effects I have ever noted a medication, fictional or otherwise, as having. Start living life, and get abrain today!
— John Curtis (@Johnmcurtis) July 26, 2024
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