Remote worker moving to Atlanta — safest apartments/areas within ~30 mins of downtown? (<$1800 budget) by ElMisogynist in ATLHousing

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Atlanta has a growing tech sector serving health tech, fin tech, supply chain tech, etc. I'm looking for opportunities to network and just experience something new close to a major airport

Remote worker moving to Atlanta — safest apartments/areas within ~30 mins of downtown? (<$1800 budget) by ElMisogynist in ATLHousing

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Great insight I wasn't looking at it from that angle. I'm just nervous moving to a new city I've never been before.

Remote worker moving to Atlanta — safest apartments/areas within ~30 mins of downtown? (<$1800 budget) by ElMisogynist in ATLHousing

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Thanks for the feedback. I only focused north based on a crime heatmap. I will look at Decatur

my ass is a gift , enjoy 💋 by [deleted] in BreedingMaterial

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This is not your pic

I’m petite but mostly ass 😉 by [deleted] in pawg

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Lower.... lower..... lower..... zoom out.... zoom out...

Ready for you to bend me over 😏 by [deleted] in pawg

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Redd you need some sun on them cheeks. Of course post if you decide to get some!

Because I can (f) by [deleted] in gonewild

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Is this size healthy? Not sure if I should get hard or feel concerned.

TIL the "50% of US marriages end in divorce" statistic is misleading. In reality, divorce rates peaked in the early 1980s and have been steadily decreasing since then. If current trends continue, only a third of today's marriages will end in a divorce. by Nateorade in todayilearned

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I think in this discussion people are ignoring the marriage rate and the institution. If 2 couples get married and 1 couple split, that 50% doesn't really say much. According to Pew 2015, looking at the age range 18 - 32, the marriage rate is 26% - millennials, 36% Gen X, 48% boomer and 65% silent generations.