creudzfeldt-jakob
Sat, 17th Nov '01, 3:51am
Okay, so today I had Nalia and Viconia in my party, and they had some argument about whether Nalia helping the poor is useful. In any case, Viconia ended the conversaition with ". . . you are adrift in denial."
We all know the pun: Denial (the Nile) is not a river in Egypt. Little pun the programmers inserted? Hmmm...
Archer14
Sat, 17th Nov '01, 5:51am
I don't know if they meant it like that. They probably didnt realize they did it.
Xaelifer
Sat, 17th Nov '01, 6:32am
Really clever, man. How did you catch that? That's like understanding that Ivanhoe. Quite expensive, too. A hur hur hur.
creudzfeldt-jakob
Sat, 17th Nov '01, 6:28pm
Archer14:
Adrift in denial = adrift in the Nile.
Lord Sarevok
Sun, 18th Nov '01, 12:28am
Adrift
a·drift
adv. & adj.
1.Drifting or floating freely; not anchored.
2.Without direction or purpose: “The report is about people in their twenties and how alienated and adrift they feel” (Tom Shales).
Definition curtousy of www.dictionary.com (http://www.dictionary.com) :)