Alright, after a long time of being on these forums (not as long as some people, but enough to realize a certain few things) I've noticed something about "making mistakes in your posts." For example, if you were to give 50 points about something, and mess up your phrasing on even 1 by not being litteral enough, you're going to have 6 pages of people jumping on you over it and only concidering that one point and flaming it up and down.
My perfect example, is Janner's GM Events thread, where he named about 5 points about events, but everyone spammed so many pages just about the one point he made about pets. Why do people do this? Is it just the way he phrased it? Of course, I skimmed this thread, but on each page I found something about the pets, and not enough about the...4? other points he made there about the events. Sure, pets don't move around yet, you can roleplay it, but what about all the other things he mentioned? Those are OOC, try to find some mistake in his phrasing on those and flame him on another 20 pages over it.
I see this sort of thing all the time. You have to make the perfect post or else you're going to get spammed with idiots saying how you're wrong or you should listen to everyone else, when they don't even bother to read everything but one of the things you've posted. Now, I suppose someone's going to skim through my post and somehow say how I'm flaming a GM in some way for whatever freaking reason.
That's really all I'm going to say. Have fun spamming my thread.