I mean, that's basically the only take away I can pull.
-"Does this reality take place in the head of a child?"
-"I wish... but unfortunately, that's not the case."
You said that you wish this reality took place in the mind of a child, which is an example of the Tommy Westphall trope.
A twist where it is revealed previous events in the story were just part of a character's dream, hallucination or some other escape from reality, often put at the end to reveal the entirety of the story was some sort of dream. Sometimes, the …
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If you liked that trope (which apparently you don't), then I have no issues with that. I was only curious about why. I'm not going to judge you over something so trivial, but it's something I've never been a fan of so I was wondering what you meant.
No need to be angry, I was just asking. I was interpreting your words in a way that made the most sense to me. Saying that you wish it was all in the mind of a child is equivalent to saying that you wish it were all a dream to me, but if I'm wrong I apologise.