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yeah, I'd eat it.
As long as you bring it back up to temp it should be safe
Green means go.
What would Steve eat?
Hard pass.
totally expected this thread to be full of cootchie shots
Parts of it could pass for the Upstates; and it's not that far away from it (where ever that is) either.
Parts of it were part of Connecticut for a long time. Michigan and Ohio went to war over another part of it. Cincinnati is basically Kentucky or Indiana depending upon which way you're facing. The southeastern part is every bit of Appalachia. The top parts were formed by glaciers and the bottom bits carved by a river. The state has produced more astronauts than any other state, save 4, which begs the question, what is is about Ohio that makes people want to leave the planet?
In sum, it's a Great Lake state, too different from the midwest, decidedly not east coast, and the last line of defense should Kentucky take up arms against the north.
The rust belt is a weird combination of mid-west and Upstate for sure. Like if Rochester watched all their rivers catch fire while eating a casserole.
Dunno, from my vantage point on the left coast of New England, Ohio seems pretty Midwest to me. I can see Upstate from my driveway.
If Erie, PA wasn't in the way, NE Ohio and the Upstates would touch.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...westclaims.png
US Census Bureau puts Ohio in the Midwest. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midw..._United_States
The fuck do they know? It's only 4 census regions for a country that is 2,680 miles wide and 1,582 miles tall. They nail it later in there:
The East North Central Division includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, all of which are also part of the Great Lakes region.
No ranch dressing fetishes in there save maybe Wisconsin.
Ohio is the armpit of America.
I’d argue it’s “Mid Atlantic”