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Dave2 wrote:When did "Allahu Akbar" start meaning "marklar"?
From the South Park episode Starvin' Marvin in Space... "marklar" is any noun or pronoun, and leads to statements like, "You see, young marklar. Those marklars don't care about marklar marklar. They just want to take your marklar and marklar their own marklar. The only marklar for this is to marklar."
Really I was just observing that they all keep saying it over and over again... It seems like there are times in the video when "Allahu Akbar" is said more often than anything else, like "marklar" is in the South Park quote.
I suppose it was a poor attempt at humor.
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