25 parts Complete Most everyone has come into contact with a work of fiction at some point in their lives, whether it be reading a silly cartoon as a five-year-old in a kindergarten class or a high school teenager watching a movie: you've come into contact with a fictional world. Maybe it was a book of some sort, maybe it was a tv show, or maybe even a movie. It might sound cliche, but each of these is a gateway into another world. Literally. When you turn on your tv to watch some MCU movie like something in the Avengers franchise, cracking open a Harry Potter book, or tuning in to watch your favorite tv show, say Supernatural, you are literally watching or reading about other people's lives.
The MCU is literally a universe created by Marvel movies. Harry Potter literally is it's own world with witches and wizards. The world in Supernatural has actually been saved about 20 times by the Winchester brothers. It sounds insane, I realize, but I promise you it's true. I have spoken face-to-face with so many people I once saw as nothing more than characters in a tv show or a book. I have actually talked to Harry Potter with green eyes like his mother Lily (not like the blue-eyed movie version). I shook hands with the Doctor and Rose Tyler (David Tennant's Doctor. Or, that's what he is in our world).
I suppose here is where I say the world ended on July 6, 2013, but that's not really what happened. It happened a week later. The 13th. It would've fit way better if it was a Friday, but it was the next best thing: Saturday. July 13, 2013. I suppose that's when the world ended. Or at least, the world as I knew it anyway.