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TheThunderPony
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
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The Pank is dank.
Indeed it is amazing. I firmly believe, 100%, that all those ancient buildings, and monuments like the Pyramids, were built with aid from technology given to them by:full Seriously though, that’s the power of ancient architecture; build stuff out of stone/concrete/rocks, and it can last for a very long time.
Magic Nova
Sunburst - Derpi Supporter
Pixel Perfection - Hot Pockets Spotted
Silly Pony - Celebrated the 13th anniversary of MLP:FIM, and 40 years of MLP!
Magnificent Metadata Maniac - #1 Assistant
Shimmering Smile - Celebrated the 10th anniversary of Equestria Girls!
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.
An Artist Who Rocks - 100+ images under their artist tag
Solar Guardian - Refused to surrender in the face of the Lunar rebellion and showed utmost loyalty to the Solar Empire (April Fools 2023).
Crystal Roseluck - Had their OC in the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
King Sombra - Celebrated the 10th anniversary of The Crystal Empire!

Needs more Starburst
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I mean, most modern cities would not last 100 - 500 years before crumbling away to the point where an archaeologist would be needed to determine that there was a city here in the first place. However, there are some exceptions; The best case would be Rome, its most famous architectural landmarks (The Parathion and Colosseum) due to being largely built of roman concrete without the aid of reinforcement, would still be recognisable to most people 1000 - 2000 years from now. Modern buildings and infrastructure are just simply not built to last for any meaningful length of time, in comparison there are some roman roads and small stone bridges in rural europe that are still working after nearly 2000 years with little maintenance work done to them. Its just always amazes me.