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What experiences do you have of with literature while on drugs, /lit/?

I really do notice how I retain a lot more information while reading on adderall. Usually when I read I have to pause and go back at frequent intervalls because my mind wanders too much and can't concentrate. I'm not diagnosed with ADHD but I recognize several symptoms in myself, and probably would have been diagnosed as a child if I would've had any problems with school, but as many other kids in modern education I never really had to study at all until university.

I wouldn't really write stuff on a higher amphetamine dosage however, since I prefer a more open mind when being creative as well as the fact that my texts on adderall usually come out dry, improper, incoherent and just goes on way too long for what it is(as in this post, studying for a test and have taken a larger dosage than usual). I know that Stephen King was coked out of his mind for years while writing many of his novels, which in my opinion really explains why his writing is the way it is.

I would imagine that reading on a lower hallucinogen dosage could be quite pleasant, but my mind has been way too shattered on acid to enjoy reading more than a couple of minutes. I think writing on such a small dosed substance would be even better though, comparable to dude weed lmao.

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