[00:05:11] <+Aroduc> You know, Zaitcev, if you can stomach DearS, you'll be fine with Mac. [00:06:43] <+zaitcev> Someone told me that it's like Sekirei. [00:07:27] <+zaitcev> Which itself is like Pokemon. Only the owner is passive, sadly. In Pokemon they TRAIN their Pokemon. [00:07:54] <+zaitcev> Maybe I'm just fickle. [00:08:44] <+zaitcev> You know, we liked J2 for entirely different reasons. I don't care for the choreography of fights as long as some low minimums are met. [00:08:47] <+Aroduc> Wait, what's like Sekirei? [00:08:55] <+zaitcev> DearS is? [00:08:56] <+Aroduc> Because nothing in this conversation is like Sekirei. [00:09:07] <+Aroduc> Who told you that? [00:09:16] <+Aroduc> Because you should stop taking their opinions seriously. [00:10:05] <+zaitcev> Hmm. It's not documented. I think it's either N or Matt. [00:10:12] <+zaitcev> But I cannot be sure. [00:10:55] <+Aroduc> Matt's usually more intelligent than to make completely inane statements, so I'll assume it's the former. [00:11:25] <+Aroduc> "Contains females with big breasts." That's where the similarities start and end. [00:11:57] <+zaitcev> I assumed it has to do with the ownership model. They also come from a crashed spaceship. [00:12:22] <+TheBigN> I never watched DearS or Sekirei, so it's probably Matt. [00:12:43] <+zaitcev> Probably neither. I cannot remember now. [00:12:53] <+Aroduc> Whoever it was is still a moron. [00:14:50] <+Aroduc> I'd launch into a tirade about how stupid the world is about confusing premises with genres, but I should actually be doing some translation work here. [00:15:19] <+zaitcev> I think I understand, thanks.