This paper explores the narrative phenomenon designated as "Rawlyrawls Stories." Through an analysis of structure, theme, and semantic delivery, this study posits that the Rawlyrawls corpus represents a unique form of modern digital folklore, characterized by non-linear timelines, hyper-specificity of mundane detail, and a phenomenon herein termed "narrative vertigo." By examining the interplay between the absurd and the banal, this paper argues that these stories serve not as traditional entertainment, but as linguistic puzzles designed to destabilize the reader’s perception of reality.
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A defining characteristic of Rawlyrawls Stories is the refusal to adhere to a linear chronology. Events often fold in on themselves, creating a sense of "Narrative Vertigo"—the sensation that the story could end or begin at any sentence, with no change in outcome.
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