<div><p>It was one of the most iconic public service announcements of a generation. The moment it aired, people were stunned. It definitely made an impression.</p><p>To this day if you were to lift a frying pan and utter the words "this is your brain..." everyone who watched television in the '90s could finish your sentence. </p><p>Rachael Lee Cook smashes breakfast and quite possibly the entire kitchen in a fit of rage as she describes the affect of doing drugs on a person's life:</p><div><div><div><amp-youtube height="9" width="16" layout="responsive" data-videoid="dAHoxaphbEs"></amp-youtube></div></div></div><p>It's powerful stuff, no wonder the advertisers of the original PSA decided to bring it back 20 years later.</p><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p>They fill in a few more details about the people affected by the War on Drugs, but do you think the additional information takes away from the original impact?</p><p>Watch below:</p><div><div><div><amp-youtube height="9" width="16" layout="responsive" data-videoid="AKXN6Vdr3g0"></amp-youtube></div></div></div><p>It's still a powerful message, but many people argue that it could have been done differently.</p><p><strong>What do you think?</strong></p><p>[h/t <a href="http://twentytwowords.com/one-of-the-most-famous-anti-drug-psas-got-an-update-for-2017/" target="_blank">22Words</a>]</p></div>
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