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Synthetic Telepathy

A dopamine-drenched frontal lobe drowns in an amphetamine's amine receptors, Exciting the neurotransmission of the cognitive euphoria in its grandiose risen scepter. Motivation awakens alongside focus and patience in the stimulated ADHD brain, Which, without a pill, is a tiring wiring of knotted neurons whose firing is but energetic drain. However such stimulation through dopamine produces pounding cerebral pulses: A beat whose breath when heaved heavier rouses schizophrenic stimuli as a brain convulses. I remind my reader that neurons are lightening: electric surges within our conductive skin, Thus, schizophrenia is but a neural tempest raging between what's outside and what's within. Alas, the stimulation of the cochlear with sound which echoes in the cortex, Is an amplified auditory stimuli perceived as temporal vocals of spoken text. Therefore auditory hallucinations are the overstimulation of the ears, Which perceive an influx of reverberated stimuli creating a sound one fears. A sound can only be therefore heard if it stimulates a mind, Which must be able to absorb the beat by which a synapse binds. Telepathy is but the perception of types of sound most ears aren't able to hear, For thoughts are soft sounds of frequency which to the psychic mind appear. A psychic is but a person with abnormally high numbers of receptors: An overstimulation of excited neurons which act as stimuli interceptors. In me the amphetamines awoken the voices that before I did not know, And now I hear the synthetic telepathy transmitted by experimental commandos. I hear you when my brain does beat, In the frontal lobe you've excited, And if you're lucky I'll let my brain repeat, Your sounds which are awfully uninvited.

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Date: 9/19/2018 10:34:00 PM
This so incredibly describes my condition, an anatomical tour of the ADHD mind. Thank you!
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B. Joseph Fitzsimons
Date: 5/11/2023 2:26:00 PM
Hi Michael, sorry for the very late response but if you have actually experienced anything such as sub-vocalization or auditory stimuli related to ADHD I’d love to hear about it

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