A recent AJC article has found a very interesting trend in young Atlantans...

Emory University professors have concluded that young Atlantans suffer from extreme gullibility more than young people of any other city. The study performed on over 9000 young Atlanta residents shows that there is an extremely high percentage of them believing anything and everything they read or are told. Dr. Will Spredum of Emory was recently quoted as saying, "One recent study conducted on a group of young Atlantans belonging to a local import car site showed that they believed that their cherished Varsity car gathering had been cancelled. This study has been done several times in the past and the findings are always the same." This alarming trend of gullibility is certainly causing growing concern with adults around Atlanta. One local elderly male who wished only to be called by his first name Brett was quoted asking, "Are kids here in Atlanta just that *expletive removed* dumb?" The city is planning to put together a citywide task force to help combat this growing gullibility epidemic by 2010. In the meantime the best thing we can hope for is that the young people of Atlanta just think a little more.

Quite the interesting article I must say.