Virtual ghost
Complex paradigm
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True.
The last time I drove by and saw a disturbing amount of blocks and blocks of buildings in this condition was along some interstate in the city or inner burbs of St. Louis. I remember wondering as I drove by miles of this whether they were totally abandoned or whether people still lived in them. I suspect the latter but it looked like a huge borough that just became abandoned. I know there are swathes of Chicago like this too, and probably in every major city. Well, poor rural areas too I guess, though usually those become more like trailer park lots with lots of junk and broken down vehicles, which you commonly see in the hill country of the southeast. Well, I suppose in all rural areas.
That is why it is "confusing".
Ok, someone "lost" the window and can't fix it in the moment. However when you see that half of neighborhood is like this the impression is that this more of a "systematic solution". Especially if you can see the same thing around different states.
Here is random such place in Baltimore. (the whole neighborhood look pretty bad in general)
Google earth - Baltimore
My first thought was: If you don't pay your bills they take your windows !?