I refuse to believe a woman with an ass that fat is racist, I know she get hella attention from black dudes
I refuse to believe a woman with an ass that fat is racist, I know she get hella attention from black dudes
All know if I was behind the black lady, I would've been hot because I can't get into my place because of the 3rd floor captain. I would've let her in, but if y'all are saying car thefts are that prominent in Atlanta garages, I can see how she would've gotten heated about someone trailing behind her. But also, how luxurious are these places really if people are still getting their shyt broken into on the reg.
Yeah I remember the first time I want to ATL to visit my homie how fast it was to get to buckhead from smynai'm not from atlanta, so if i'm off i hope someone corrects me. just basing this on my experiences during my time there, and the folks i knew who were raised there.
imo, atlanta the city is waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy smaller than you would think a major city might be. with no traffic, you can drive from midtown to downtown in about 5-10 minutes (it's 2 hours with traffic, but that's another story). it feels like the rougher neighborhoods are also a lot closer than you think; bankhead is literally right down the street from g-tech.
shyt, i didn't realize i was always in bankhead until i told a friend where i was going to pick up my medicinals. dude looked at me like.
as a result, some of those "nice" apartments right outside the city (i'm thinking about that area on or behind howell mill rd and 10th, but there are others as well) are close enough to other neighborhoods that you really have to be aware of your surroundings and where you're hanging out at. even certain parts of midtown aren't completely off limits for the fukkery.
I do it all the time at my apartment complex
Mainly because some people either forget where the fob is or i be in a rush
people have done it for me too.
white girl just being white.. thats all
We got 24/7 security, cameras, etc… so I’m not really worried. Plus, if anything happens they still need the fob to get out the building
i'm not from atlanta, so if i'm off i hope someone corrects me. just basing this on my experiences during my time there, and the folks i knew who were raised there.
imo, atlanta the city is waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy smaller than you would think a major city might be. with no traffic, you can drive from midtown to downtown in about 5-10 minutes (it's 2 hours with traffic, but that's another story). it feels like the rougher neighborhoods are also a lot closer than you think; bankhead is literally right down the street from g-tech.
shyt, i didn't realize i was always in bankhead until i told a friend where i was going to pick up my medicinals. dude looked at me like.
as a result, some of those "nice" apartments right outside the city (i'm thinking about that area on or behind howell mill rd and 10th, but there are others as well) are close enough to other neighborhoods that you really have to be aware of your surroundings and where you're hanging out at. even certain parts of midtown aren't completely off limits for the fukkery.
this is 100% correct. Everywhere in the city is a target. Karen shouldn’t have ran up on the car with her entitlement. She could have/should have gotten hands put on her.
on the other hand. Break ins are rampant here. I remember they got a parking deck at Piedmont. Could you imagine having your first child, coming out to take her home and seeing your window smashed in?