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Britain by Patrick on 12 Jul 2022 367 comments, latest a day ago Arrived in London this morning Internet is spotty, but I'll try to report thoughts - almost no homeless, saw just one so far - lots of trash though - prices
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Patrick net Suggestions by Patrick on 2 Apr 2012 618 comments, latest 14 hours ago This is the place to make suggestions for how Patrick net can be most helpful to you and to discuss them
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Should patrick net have sub-forms like Reddit has subreddits? by Patrick on 8 Jul 2025 5 comments, latest 4 hours ago And should they each have their own owners and moderators?
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Patrick says I don't like the California rules, but this seems like a clear case of infringing on states' rights How so? Feds have supremacy over environmental law - especially air and water - because pollution can't be bounded by state lines California was GRANTED a grandfathered exemption to the US Clean Air Act in the 1970s
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Even if it's true that blacks are less intelligent on average than other races, why is it necessary to say so out loud, given that it hurts feelings? The reason is the recent Democratic campaign to blame "white racism" as the sole reason why blacks on average continue to lag academically and economically This campaign of anti-white animus is the result of the confluence of two main trends:
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Laura Gillen by Patrick on 28 Jun 2025 1 comment, latest 7 days ago Laura Anne Gillen is an American politician and attorney serving as the U S Representative for New York's 4th congressional district since 2025
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Term of the day: Glownigger by Patrick on 13 Jun 2025 1 comment, latest 9 days ago https: www urbandictionary co glownigger A governmental agent (FBI, NSA, CIA, ATF) making bait posts on forums and image boards to entrap individuals or gather intelligence
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Patrick net is an online forum, a bit like Twitter or Reddit, but with much more freedom of speech than either of those Almost anything goes, but a few things don't, such as deliberately personally insulting another user, or deliberately misrepresenting what another user said
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