Yes, there might be some real - life inspiration. It could be related to times of social unrest or high crime rates in certain areas. When a place has a lot of crime, it might seem like society is on the verge of chaos, similar to the premise of the 'Purge'. But of course, in real life, we don't have a legalized period of crime.
One possible inspiration could be riots in some cities where law enforcement loses control for a short time. Another could be the idea of anarchy that exists in some theoretical political discussions.
The 'Purge' movies are fictional, but they are often seen as a commentary on society. The idea of a society allowing a period of lawless violence is extreme. In real life, we have laws and social norms to prevent such chaos. However, it could be related to how some people might feel about the breakdown of order in certain situations, like during riots or in areas with high crime rates, but it's still a very extreme and fictional concept compared to real - world situations.
Well, 'purge' can mean to get rid of or cleanse. So 'purge real story' might refer to cleaning up or eliminating a true story. Maybe it's about removing parts of a real - life account for some reason, like to make it more concise or to avoid certain details.
Romance novels have been reflecting real life for quite some time. Maybe it began when authors started drawing inspiration from their own experiences and the world around them.
To start purging oc fanfic, you should make a list of the criteria for what makes a fanfic an 'oc fanfic'. After that, go through your fanfic library or the relevant section on a website. If a story has original characters that don't fit well with the original work's theme or canon, or if they overshadow the main characters from the original, it could be a candidate for purging. Also, consider any community - set standards regarding the use of original characters in fanfic.