Not exact matches
If you want to
pick nits, it's
something that everyone does every day to a lesser or greater extent.
Let me know if I'm
picking nits, but «being»
something is categorical different than «personifying»
something.
(He even says it himself, in one of his reviews
something like «I rather like this game, but seeing as you viewers only enjoy it when insult, i'm going to do just that» before he went on a rant to
nit pick about game features.
I have had papers rejected because reviewers missed the point or wanted me to do
something other than what I did, or because I did a poor job explaining my results, and I have dealt with
nit -
picking.
If McI and crew want to get published in Nature do
something original rather than
picking nits with existing research.