There are a few implications in your post that I hope aren't intended to be insults in my direction. If it's just a general observation, then don't mind this. Also, I believe I already addressed my understanding of the quality concerns in an RP and my usual tendency to respect a GM's wishes--telling me to put myself into the mind of the GM implies I don't take their concerns into consideration at all, which is entirely false. I'll be specific to avoid future misunderstanding: I've been in RPs where strict minimum requirements of five or more paragraphs per post have caused players to resort to rather desperate fluff tactics such as describing vast amounts of unnecessary details to meet the minimum. No one needs to know your character's strangely focused observation of the composition and wood striations of a door when the scene's focus is a raucous bar fight happening right behind that door. Just open the door. Keep in mind while I dislike min. reqs. overall, I don't particularly mind if they're reasonable and the occasional exception is allowed. I understand where you're coming from, but I think you've misunderstood a lot of what I've said, which is in part due to my lack of specificity. The RPs I had in mind while typing out the previous post were serious cases of length for length's sake, not just a two-paragraph requirement. The essence of the complaint was that I ran into those types far more often than I would like.