Things Denver is doing while socially distancing: Round three of the bracket
We’re down to 8!

Things are getting real.
The time has come to decide the champions of each of our hallowed quadrants: social, antisocial, ambitious and creative. While “develop a new language,” “brood,” and “talk about writing a novel” have fallen by the wayside, “video cocktail hour,” “get fit” and others have emerged victorious – for now.
It’s on you to decide which will make it to the final four. Do not take this responsibility lightly.
The battle of the distractions continues!
Here’s the form, or use this link to go directly to it! Voting closes Sunday at midnight.
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