Many of us have heard of the Mandela Effect; a phenomenon where a large amount of the population remembers something completely different than it actually is. The "Berenstain Bears" books being a popular example. Many people swear they remember it being spelled "Berenstein" instead of "Berenstain". A superstitious, yet interesting, explanation is that those who remember it being spelled "Berenstein" are from an alternate universe.
But what if the Mandela Effect applied to something much more significant than the spelling of a children's book, or the death of Nelson Mandela. What if you remembered something as important and universally accepted as the color of the sky... incorrectly?
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The Sky Is F@#$ing Purple
RomanceJonathan Wolf, an effeminate high school student in the coast of Oregon, witnesses an event that changes his life. The blue sky turns purple before his very eyes! Yet, not a single person around him pays any mind to it. His friends mentions the Mand...