Ruin Explorer
Legend
That is painfully accurate."There is nothing wrong with Inspiration, but here are the fifty ways that I houseruled Inspiration to fix it and make it useful." Needless to say, it sends all sorts of mixed messages.
You see the same defence of a lot of stuff, like in the adventure nomination thread there's a post which is like "Dragon Heist is unfairly maligned. I ignored its structure, rebuilt it with a bunch of connecting tissue, and changed the end and it was great!".
It's not D&D-specific either. You often see other RPGs with some significant flaws defended with "Well I don't have any problems at all with RPG X, I just apply [a bunch of house rules or some massive change to the mechanics] and its fine!". Hell that was a common defence of LFQW - "I've never seen LFQW happen at my table! Separately and totally unconnectedly here are a bunch of house rules and methods I use to limit the power of casters and buff non-casters!".