What exactly is Atlanta culture

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I’ll stay in NYC where I can get the same shyt half the price :manny:

They have $75 eights and higher in NYC too tho. So I’m not debating the value, I’m just letting you know what’s going on out here.

Also, I’m getting some legalities straight with the brand and will be in NY soon to tax the fukk out of y’all :umad:
 

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They have $75 eights and higher in NYC too tho. So I’m not debating the value, I’m just letting you know what’s going on out here.

Also, I’m getting some legalities straight with the brand and will be in NY soon to tax the fukk out of y’all :umad:
Not saying it’s not around but I haven’t seen that on the street or in the smoke shops :manny:

Eighths used to be $45 years back standard but after decriminilization, legalization, and mainstreaming shyt is real cheap and accessible out here

Which strands are going for $75?
 
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Well the fact that im asking and can’t get an answer says enough

You’ve gotten plenty answers you just ignore them cause the wifi is bad in the trucker parking lot.

The civil rights movement was and is a huge part of Atlanta’s culture. I wonder what they thought about the civil rights movement in good ol boy Dallas :jbhmm:

Hip-hop has been influenced by Atlanta more than any city or region over the last 25+ years. Started w/ OutKast and Organized Noize, all the way through TI / Jeezy, Future, Thug etc.

Atlanta as a show was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows of the last 5-10 years. Ain’t nobody making or giving a fukk about a show about Dallas :why:

One of the most popular black athletes of the 21st century (Mike Vick) went crazy down here and turned the Georgia Dome into one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL at the time.

You got Morehouse, Spelman, Clark-Atlanta etc. right here influencing HBCU culture. Battle of the Bands is held in Houston every year, which should let you know what a non-factor Dallas is on black culture in its own state.

Atlanta influences everything, whether you like it or not.

Atlanta culture is creativity, striving and supporting each other in your own city, whereas most big cities have a crab in a barrel mentality. It’s strip clubs and hot wings and then still goin to church w/ your mom the next morning. You can see Atlanta culture in any single part of sports / entertainment in American culture. Music, tv shows, movies, etc.

Dallas culture is white finance bros and Mexican cowboy fans, who have black barbers. You only care about Dallas cause that’s where you grew up. You’re not even the top cultural city in your own state lil guy.

And if you can’t spot the difference between an Atlanta accent and somewhere else in the south, you’re just dumb or not trying.
 

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You’ve gotten plenty answers you just ignore them cause the wifi is bad in the trucker parking lot.

The civil rights movement was and is a huge part of Atlanta’s culture. I wonder what they thought about the civil rights movement in good ol boy Dallas :jbhmm:

Hip-hop has been influenced by Atlanta more than any city or region over the last 25+ years. Started w/ OutKast and Organized Noize, all the way through TI / Jeezy, Future, Thug etc.

Atlanta as a show was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows of the last 5-10 years. Ain’t nobody making or giving a fukk about a show about Dallas :why:

One of the most popular black athletes of the 21st century (Mike Vick) went crazy down here and turned the Georgia Dome into one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL at the time.

You got Morehouse, Spelman, Clark-Atlanta etc. right here influencing HBCU culture. Battle of the Bands is held in Houston every year, which should let you know what a non-factor Dallas is on black culture in its own state.

Atlanta influences everything, whether you like it or not.

Atlanta culture is creativity, striving and supporting each other in your own city, whereas most big cities have a crab in a barrel mentality. It’s strip clubs and hot wings and then still goin to church w/ your mom the next morning. You can see Atlanta culture in any single part of sports / entertainment in American culture. Music, tv shows, movies, etc.

Dallas culture is white finance bros and Mexican cowboy fans, who have black barbers. You only care about Dallas cause that’s where you grew up. You’re not even the top cultural city in your own state lil guy.

And if you can’t spot the difference between an Atlanta accent and somewhere else in the south, you’re just dumb or not trying.
you’re right. Atlanta is known for scammers and snitches

Dallas breeds actual street nikkas and entrepreneurs who get it the right way

No comparison
 

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Comparing it to Atlanta is a coping mechanism cause brehs live in a place where mfers wear cowboy boots and hats looking like extras from broke back mountain
This is foolishness. You thinking every person in Dallas wears cowboy hats and boots is like me saying every person in Atlanta dresses in oversized 3xlt-shirts, baggy shorts, dreads, and speaks with hood accent
 
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This is foolishness. You thinking every person in Dallas wears cowboy hats and boots is like me saying every person in Atlanta dresses in oversized 3xlt-shirts, baggy shorts, dreads, and speaks with hood accent

fukk Dallas

And since you got a problem with it

fukk you and the horse you road to school on
 

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Strip clubs and that southern black nightlife used to be it at its apex 10ish yrs ago. Now it's taken over by that fake psuedo reality lifestyle where everyone appears to be doing or trying to make it seem much better than their reality actually is. Once the reality shows started to become the blueprint that's when it really shifted down there
 

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you’re right. Atlanta is known for scammers and snitches

Dallas breeds actual street nikkas and entrepreneurs who get it the right way

No comparison

Dallas is actually known for NOTHING. That’s why your insecurity is constantly showing
 

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Can't definitively say, not for current times.

I know it feels rare as hell to meet another native Atlantan, though I know some of us are still here.

One brag I can say for old Atlanta is that black children here got taught by black men and black women, a lot of whom were fresh off the civil rights movement and then came and put all that into us. Could have grown up in a black suburb in the SWATS or near the eastside and still could have gone to a school with black people teaching your kids.

Might not seem like a brag but considering some of the stuff I've read on here before, I can see how blessed we were.

Now this city is full of folks who aren't from here, belittle the idea of southern hospitality/manners and who drive up the cost of living by coming here. I wish I could pinpoint when the city became synonymous with homosexuality and scamming because those of us from here definitely know it didn't always used to be like this.
 
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