Nah, I don't have ADHD #JokesonyouIbrokemyliedetector (I don't have a lie detector) Well, I spent hours reading without sub-vocalizing a few weeks ago when I learned what it was because I was trying to read a book before it had to be returned (which was soon, I'd already had it for a few weeks since I forgot about it but my town is small and we know the librarians, as in mom actually know-knows them not just in a recognition way, but I had returned it then checked it back out) So I had to return is soon (again) but I was only halfway done, so I had looked up how to read faster, discovered what sub-vocalization was, spent literally a few hours reading by sight, so I'm basically an expert at speed reading now :3 It's not as hard as people say, honestly I don't get that, once you get into the book your reading it's so much easier (Online I have about a 650-750 reading speed, but it's way faster on paper, but that's normal because most people can read faster on paper than online)