Uploaded by Background Pony #3A82
 3000x9000 PNG 7.59 MB
Interested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
My Little Ties crafts shop

Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!

Description

A commission for @Piro_Pie

safe2174321 artist:tjpones3960 princess celestia112699 oc947514 oc:piropie14 alicorn314115 pony1602459 unicorn537905 g42028871 absurd resolution67461 angry36661 bondage46524 comic135426 commission117324 cruel and unusual punishment47 dialogue92988 female1802659 magical bondage575 male550702 mare741019 ohio94 pure unfiltered evil1989 royal guard10888 squatpony783 stallion195678 suspended3876 the kentucky fried movie4 tooth gap336 tyrant celestia369 unamused24025 you're going to ohio2

Comments

Syntax quick reference: **bold** *italic* ||hide text|| `code` __underline__ ~~strike~~ ^sup^ %sub%

Detailed syntax guide

Background Pony #5B70
Now I understand why Ohio is different from the other US state, Equestria sending their bad magic and creature there.
Posted Report
AaronMk
Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).
Flower Trio - Helped others get their OC into the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
Crystal Roseluck - Had their OC in the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
Tree of Harmony - Drew someone's OC for the 2022 Community Collab
Elements of Harmony - Had an OC in the 2022 Community Collab
Non-Fungible Trixie -
Verified Pegasus - Show us your gorgeous wings!
Preenhub - We all know what you were up to this evening~
Philomena - For helping others attend the 2021 community collab
Twinkling Balloon - Took part in the 2021 community collab.

Sky funeral
Tbh living in Ohio is cheaper than the national average and on a state wide level buying a home in Ohio is much cheaper than the national average. So if you have “good parents” in the sense you have access to like, reasonable financial assistance to start off then you can get a pretty strong and early foot in Ohio; which also for being considered a rural state is shockingly also pretty urban. For a state it’s size it’s got easily four large metro areas, and a minimum of one of them as public light rail connect it to its suburbs and other large satellite metro area (Columbus-Akron).
The real terror is however Indiana, I’m convinced. A state so blighted even its one major city and capitol is by all means not a city in a formal sense but a well developed truck stop
Posted Report
Cosmas-the-Explorer
Solar Supporter - Fought against the New Lunar Republic rebellion on the side of the Solar Deity (April Fools 2023).
Non-Fungible Trixie -
Notoriously Divine Tagger - Consistently uploads images above and beyond the minimum tag requirements. And/or additionally, bringing over the original description from the source if the image has one. Does NOT apply to the uploader adding several to a dozen tags after originally uploading with minimum to bare tagging.

Explorer in Training
One of the Wright brothers once said if you want to be successful, have good parents and be born in Ohio.
Man times must have changed since the early 1900s.
Posted Report
Background Pony #72B3
@Barry Tone  
Make friends with firefighters. Theres a whole art to home/commercial sabotaging that firefighters have to learn for safety inspection reasons.
 
Yeah water damage is a close second to fire for that reason.
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Artist -

Needs to know Hebrew.
@Background Pony #72B3
 
I didn’t notice at first, I wasn’t looking for insurance fraud in the pic.
 
I saw a building with a concave kitchen floor once, though (the roof was leaking.) The house seemed to have been abandoned for at least 10 years by the time I saw the interior (there was a calendar, though it was about 15 years out of date. I gave leeway, in case someone lived there 3 years after their last calendar.)
Background Pony #72B3
@Barry Tone  
Yeah, thats insurance fraud for you. You can tell by the ceiling damage alone. They tried to make it look like the ceiling collapsed due to bad construction but if it was from wear and tear, water or fire (which would be super obvious), the upstairs flooring/ceiling would be concave not be snapped off. The rest of the damage is irrelevant, the insurance company would red flag the whole property then and there.
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Artist -

Needs to know Hebrew.
@Background Pony #7E3D
 
I’m late responding, but it sounds like my kind of place. Nothing’s happening? I already live in a place like that, next door, in Pennsylvania.
 
@The Smiling Pony
 
I didn’t look at many photos, but I seriously was in a building like that more than a few times, before it got REALLY bad. It was a shop, albeit in a rural “nowhere” place in Pennsylvania. There was a tree about 3 feet from the back of the building, and it towered over the 2nd floor; by that wall was a big hole in the wall; the back room ceiling was gone; and by 2015 (about 3 years after it was last open,) the 2nd floor was falling in on the 1st floor. The owner didn’t even get things out of the building, he just left. He didn’t even bother to change lightbulbs in the last 5 years the place was open.
 
But back on Detroit, I found one that you may have seen: 6834 Charlevoix Street. I’ll only post one picture:
 
full
 
Some of these places remind me of the abandoned brick row houses that were along Route 28 South, between Blawnox and Pittsburgh. They’ve long since been demolished (but the Google Car Pics don’t go back that far, I think they were torn down in 2005 - 2008,) but they were still existing when I was a kid.
 
@Background Pony #EBAB
 
Eh, what I saw was just a blog post in 2013 or so. I can believe you about the crime, but I still have mixed feelings about the town; it’s akin to 2b2t. A terrible place to live, and the town seems to have inhaled the cigarettes and leaded gasoline too much from the 1920s - 1970s. Still, there have to be some small efforts to do better in that junkhole.