The Kid: If it wasn't meant that way, then it was just meant as a derisive message. At that point in the conversation, I don't think there was any reason to be derisive. However, now that dwhitethegamer is saying he may have received a message from God about the next Sonic game, I think there's reason to take the piss out of him.
dwhitethegamer: I've already mentioned that I'm a moderator in a lucid dreaming chatroom. I am aware of much of what can and cannot occur in sleep. One thing I've noticed over the years is that the moment people start to believe their dreams have some connection to outside, supernatural forces — God, Satan, the Astral Plane, the spirits of the deceased, etc. — they get crazy. Really crazy, in fact. Considering that many people don't even recall their dreams, it seems that dreams would be a silly place for God to get in touch with you; he'd be taking a huge risk of just having his message lost. There's also the Occam's Razor principle, wherein the explanation that requires the least amount of assumptions is usually the most correct one. I think it's safe to say that you've had some exposure to Sonic over the course of the day, so you had a dream with a Sonic-style plot. In fact, I often dream of Sonic games, and not one of my dreams has turned into a Sonic game.
Let's put the icing on the cake, though. As a lucid dreamer, I've run fast, done flips, sported some grinds on rails, leaped from platforms, flown around at top speed, and other Sonic-style stunts. The avatar I just put up is how a friend of mine (another lucid dreamer) claimed to see me in a lucid dream of his. If we assume that God is equally likely to contact you, me, and my friend, then I'd say the odds are 2 in 3 that the next Sonic game stars me! That's fucking awesome!