MBwithadream
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I miss stopping over in that airport, on my way to memphis, or anywhere else. Bad bytches and Chick Fil A![]()
Did you do the Chick Fil A's Appreciation Rally last week?

I miss stopping over in that airport, on my way to memphis, or anywhere else. Bad bytches and Chick Fil A![]()
True though.![]()
Atlanta is a hub for fakkitry. Homos from small towns and less tolerant areas around the nation flock there to spread AIDS and live out their disgusting lifestyles.
Well im cosigning it and you can fight reality. ATL has a lot more to offer than aids though. You feel better now damnOf course I'm loyal to my city.. I was born here.....Quite frankly I'm suprised that you actually lived here for any long period of time with the extremely ignorant comments you make referring to Atlanta..
"A hub of fakkitry where gays come to spread AIDS"
Really?? I'm completely against that lifestyle but I can't cosign that statement or let it slide..
I recognize that the gay community is growing here in ATL, but lets not pretend that its not the same in EVERY major city... This is hardly some strange phenomenon thats only happening in ATL..
If you wanna be the "fakkit" expert go right ahead, but don't act like that's all The Black Mecca has to offer..
Yea because you can't catch aids in any other city... right?,![]()
You can catch it anywhere but i think you would have a higher chance if you lived in DC or ATL. Id love to live in Rio Brazil, but Aids is through the roof. Not worth the risk.
Damn dimes choose dudes down there
Its not like that up here in NYC. Its a pain in the ass to try & bag bad shorties up here.
Can you back this up with some kinda statistical data.. or do you people go strictly off of what you read some dumb nikkas post on a message board??
HIV/AIDS in Georgia
Infection rates are high in Georgia and metro Atlanta. Georgia ranked 4 th in the number of new AIDS cases, 7 th in cumulative AIDS cases and 8 th in the number of persons living with AIDS in 50 states and the District of Columbia in 2005. Of the 19 public health districts in Georgia, nine had an AIDS case rate above the national average.
Based on data from the Georgia Department of Human Resources Epidemiology Branch of the Division of Public Health, estimates for metro Atlanta show more than 26,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, and more than 9,500 of these (37%) have diagnosed AIDS cases. The region accounts for 66 percent of the total AIDS cases in Georgia. Within metro Atlanta, Fulton and DeKalb counties have the highest infection rates.
More startling statistics include: Men who have sex with men still represent the largest group of people living with AIDS in Atlanta at 51%. Sixteen percent of AIDS cases result from injection drug use, and the proportion of AIDS in women has grown from 4% to 19% since 1987. While African Americans make up 29% of Georgias population, they represent 77% of new AIDS cases in Georgia and 63% of all existing AIDS cases in Atlanta were among this group. African-American women account for 87% of all women with AIDS in Atlanta. 50% of new HIV infections are occurring in youth 16-24 years old.