Going mucus free diet is glitching the matrix hard!
Brooke Brodack pulls over mid-errand because she simply cannot contain her excitement over what she sees as the ultimate "matrix glitch." The CVS Pharmacy sign in Putnam, Connecticut has malfunctioned to read "CVS Harmacy" -- and for someone who has recently committed to a mucus-free fruitarian diet, this feels like a cosmic message. Brooke runs with the bit in classic comedic fashion, riffing on the idea that the universe itself is trying to warn people about pharmaceutical drugs.
The video is vintage Brooke: equal parts health advocacy and spontaneous comedy. She cycles between genuine passion for her fruitarian lifestyle and hilarious commentary, chanting "Harm, harm, harm, harm" at the broken sign before pointing out the fast food restaurants across the street as the "main reason for the harm." She encourages viewers to eat whole fruits and vegetables, shop for homeopathic medicines, and pay attention to the signs -- both literal and metaphorical -- that appear when you start waking up to your health.
Key Topics
- The mucus-free fruitarian diet and its awakening effects on perception
- A "matrix glitch" at CVS Pharmacy -- the sign reading "Harmacy"
- Brooke's advocacy for whole foods over pharmaceutical drugs
- The connection between fast food culture and medical dependency
- Homeopathic medicine as an alternative approach to health
Notable Moments
- [0:22] "I'm glitching out of the matrix hardcore" -- Brooke's reaction to her dietary awakening
- [0:37] Spots the CVS "Harmacy" sign and pulls over to film
- [1:01] "Come on now. The matrix is glitching hard."
- [1:27] Imitates someone saying "Oh, I need more drugs for my drugs"
- [2:44] "Harm, harm, harm, harm, harm. Just eat fruits and veggies."
- [3:37] Points across the street at Burger King and Wendy's: "Get some more artery-clogging yumminess"
