There ever really been any intelligent, or sub-intelligent discourse on inflation that hasn't liked five posts? I'm wondering cause I'm doing a series on blueberry inflation, various factors in it on deviantArt, and I really like what I'm saying, but I really wanna know another person's take on it. It's the one subject I can actually feel argumentative and intrigued by, and I wanna make sure my content isn't the only one of its kind so people don't look at me as the end-all be-all.
I wanna make people talk and generate discourse, so that we have fun, and speak with eloquence. There are a lot of flaws I've seen in my many years lurking and observing, and while I've only recently started creating, I've really wanted to do this for ages.
My second inquiry is, are there any topics people really want to see someone take on the knowledge of? Like any topics we really need to address through discourse and explanation? I've covered a lot, but I wanna know y'all's desires in that regard.
I haven't seen your discourse and don't know how to find it, so I can't speak to that specifically, but in my experience, when people try to make some kind of a commentary on the "inflation community", they almost always give a limited account. They tend to boil the community down to one particular sub-group of it, generally the sub-group which they inhabit the most. I see this most of all with morphers, who have formed a very complex sub-community of their own.
So while discourse about inflation and the community around it is an interesting concept, I have yet to see it executed in a way that doesn't reveal the commentator's biases.