Ryan Shaw’s Reviews > Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream > Status Update
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Word Gap
Mescaline, Rollaids, and Dramamine
From the rest of the paragraph, I believe these are drugs. Also, the entire book is based on the drug epidemic in the late 1900s. This entire book uses crazy words and is really all over the place in general so there are a lot of word gaps.
— Feb 12, 2018 09:18AM
Mescaline, Rollaids, and Dramamine
From the rest of the paragraph, I believe these are drugs. Also, the entire book is based on the drug epidemic in the late 1900s. This entire book uses crazy words and is really all over the place in general so there are a lot of word gaps.
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Amphetamine Psychosis and Paranoid Dementia
I'm guessing these are both side effects of drugs since that is pretty much the majority of the book. He is talking about feeling very obvious and then asks himself if could be Amphetamine Psychosis or Paranoid Dementia.
Psychosis - a symptom which includes hallucinations, paranoia, and delusions typically following an overdose.
— Feb 20, 2018 09:20AM
Amphetamine Psychosis and Paranoid Dementia
I'm guessing these are both side effects of drugs since that is pretty much the majority of the book. He is talking about feeling very obvious and then asks himself if could be Amphetamine Psychosis or Paranoid Dementia.
Psychosis - a symptom which includes hallucinations, paranoia, and delusions typically following an overdose.
Ryan Shaw
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Numbers and Stats
The author used numbers and stats when talking about a certain motorcycle for a race called the Mint 500 in Vegas. He was telling his attorney that they need to call for money to get the bike. The author used the stats to show how powerful and good the bike is and why they should get it.
— Jan 29, 2018 09:13AM
The author used numbers and stats when talking about a certain motorcycle for a race called the Mint 500 in Vegas. He was telling his attorney that they need to call for money to get the bike. The author used the stats to show how powerful and good the bike is and why they should get it.

