I have a gaming group with a significant number of ADHD players, and we all love the games that come with an animated/voiced tutorial. Especially if we're just going to be playing a new casual game as a quick warmup and we don't want to invest a ton of time or energy into getting the rules 100% right.
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This place has great vibes and they're always testing out new menu items. I really like their soups. They also have super cute honey dispensers, lol.
Personally, this will be a significant improvement to the usefulness of the Hop. However, I can't see myself using it regularly until it gets extended to the Deer District or Brady St.
I've been impressed with the rapid progress on this tower. I think it'll be a great addition to the skyline when it's complete.
It's a shame, but I don't think the Domes can be salvaged in a way that the county can afford. It would be great if they could be replaced with something similar but more maintainable - maybe a connected series of large greenhouses.
I don't think more police is the answer to reckless driving. I am much more interested in physical infrastructure deterrents to reckless driving - traffic circles are an obvious choice.
My husband was driving our car when the car nearly got totaled in a hit-and-run late at night in downtown Milwaukee a few years ago. The police showed up well after the fact and couldn't really do anything about it. But if the intersection he had been driving through had been a traffic circle instead, that would have prevented the incident entirely or reduced it to a fender-bender.
Do you have any sources for this?