While the term marklar sounds familiar I can't place it. Where's it from.
Anyway, from your sentence it must mean the same thing as smurf. "all your
smurf are belonging to smurf"


> And so, therefore, "All your marklar are belong to marklar" !???
>
> Sorry, couldn't resist...
>
> Marc-lar
>
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> As an alternative, can we just all changed everything to marklar?
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