Anon 06/12/2020 (Fri) 17:13:10 No.6213 del
>>6205
>out of this entire sequence, sadly I am not picturing the meaning
>behind this ending as much as I would like to perceive here.

I had it in my head overnight that you could combine the context with
>That scene only once, but the train sequence reran three times, each one sliding a bit further

Making the whole tale one of an unreliable narrator -- there was probably no gun, just as there were no zombies and at this point we need to question if there even was a teenager.

*BUUUUT* it would seem those were from _completely different days_ So instead I posit that this is an example of another "theme" in my dreams -- that I can't affect anyone else.
As an example I recall the dream where the woodland creatures came to me, because I wielded powerful magic (evocation, in DnD terms; not all that unlike what we see unicorn battles as in the show, excluding Trixies polite duel w/Twi)
Only when the thugs came to me, they mostly didn't feel my magic. I could topple small trees but they never fell on any thugs, and that same power against the oppressors just sorta tickled; I couldn't actually push them back.

The scene quoted was right as I woke up, so part of it is the 'labels' that aren't visible, such as the extended dream having 'permission' to travel through solid matter, get lost in consciousness.
My dreams are big on labels. Partly because there's no sounds. No visible subtitles either but that's how dialogue happens. Since "everything is me" The agreement between the scriptwriter and the actors is to relay speech by understanding, rather than actually speaking.

Which leads to an interesting discussion that maybe could go into /chat/ -- is there sound in your dreams?