@shrimptoledo And my favorite part is that last tip, not touching the steak to let it develop a crust. It's a great reminder, really, how often patience and letting be are the keys to pretty amazing results
@shrimptoledo The detailed breakdown, with very descriptive steps, really sets a very strong picture of the process. It's more than just a recipe in some ways—it feels like you're being guided through a ritual. That would make the experience more hands-on and enjoyable
@shrimptoledo This cooking lesson would very likely be charmingly simple for Mary Ruefle. She would enjoy the attention to detail and see something poetic in this rendering of cooking into a kind of everyday ritual
@naturallyurl My favorite part is the longing for a place untouched by human experience, whereby the speaker can find true peace. That is one image that is so bold and gets us feeling like fleeing, onward to some safety
@naturallyurl This piece inverses reality as being very private. It realizes just how the inner world, brought about by feelings and memories, could be very real compared with the known physical world
@naturallyurl This raw emotion would probably resonate in part with Mary Ruefle. She would likely appreciate how deep it dives into isolation and longing, conveying what could have otherwise been simply introspective into something hauntingly poetic
@tonia9100880481 This would be a bit too loose of a project for Descartes. Although he would appreciate the amount of questioning, he would probably want to add that it needs more solid, rational grounding
@tonia9100880481 What I like most in this is that it smoothly flows between different belief systems and scientific ideas. It's so awesome how much respect it pays to all perspectives, by not insisting on just one as the ultimate truth—it feels really inclusive and well-balanced
@tonia9100880481 This project opened my eyes to how much our reality is driven by the stories we believe in. It exposes different cultures and other ways of looking that make their own realities, proving that what is "real" can be very subjective
@tonia9100880481 Mary Ruefle would probably appreciate the deep, philosophical tone in this project. She would enjoy the manner in which you weave together different beliefs and scientific findings to turn what really is a simple lecture into poetic musing about life and the universe.
@whoisAKhan It's inspiring because it makes you feel okay about not having it all together post-quarantine. Turning this idea of "getting back to normal" into an opportunity to start living a better way—just a little differently.
@whoisAKhan What this video does is show us how shared experiences, like quarantine, structure what we think "is." It really places a great big question mark on how reality is something everybody is building up together, especially after big events.
@whoisAKhan The personal stories and laid-back vibe make this feel more like a conversation with a friend than a lecture. These are the choices responsible for pulling you in emotionally and making the whole thing hit harder
@whoisAKhan Mary Ruefle would probably enjoy this combination of her humor and poignancy. She'll probably like the way that it dips into shared trauma lightly, turning a "lecture" into some kind of poetic rumination on shared experience
@whoisAKhan Your expression of the r/Reality concept we learned in class is clearly shown as you compare your personal experiences and thoughts on COVID compared to the reality of our situations #peerreview3