>>41039622
>l cant change the setting l'm usually stuck in an airport or the london underground but l can decide own actions to a point
So transport hubs are transitional spaces, so being stuck in one means that you are not making up your mind on where you want to be, but it could be anywhere. Not much to interpret or piece apart on that.
Whether you have to sort out your life circumstances and pick a direction, or if you want something out of the dream, all you have to do is make a choice. Do something you enjoy. Write down what you want to do in the dream that you cannot do in waking life. It's a good starting basis.
>>41039678
>I spent my time watching an interactive romance movie. I don't even like romance movies. What the fuck?
If you're here, you're observing other people. Not sure if that connects to anything. Not sure what an interactive movie entails, unless it's like those interactive videogames where it's all choices, "character will remember this", and quick-time-events.
Even if you don't like romance movies, if you're here, you probably like to laugh at misfortune. It's a hallmark of this hellhole. That genre is rife with misfortune. I'm pulling that interpretation out of my ass though. My semi-lucid dreams are usually being tasked to kill stuff or babysit the spirit children.