What is the best description of a hangover in literature? I don't think I've ever seen a truly effective, accurate description of what it really feels like. For some reason, authors just can't seem to capture it.
Because drinking is degenerate and most good writers are moralists
>>10004789
when risen from my oily grave, vomitus plaguing the wind using me as a meat filter, i am a shambles. my now cavernous skull echoing with the clang of Sisyphus' stone as it rolls to the other end of the hill, hitting a wall of stone and jarring it to its fundaments. this, i realize, is my pulse. my mind a raisin, i beg for water, something to quench me, and only until i drown myself in the precious liquid, can the monochrome world return to the dimmest of hues.
>>10004803
in retrospect, "hitting a bone wall" might be better.
>>10004794
>implying 90% of the classic writers aren't drunkards and drug addicts
>>10004794