What's the deal with Mortal Kombat on other forums?

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The discussion highlights a comparison between the quality of conversations on different forums, with a strong appreciation for the intelligence and politeness found on physicsforums. Participants express confusion over a reference to "Mk," which they collectively conclude refers to Mortal Kombat. The lighthearted tone emphasizes a sense of camaraderie among users as they navigate the topic.
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Oh my god, look how bad other forums are! :eek: I love you physicsforums. Everybody is so smart and polite, and everything.

But you really can't argue with what they talk about over there. I mean, I should be idolized more.

Does anybody have any idea what Mk they're talking about?
 
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What...was that?

The only MK I can think of is Mortal Kombat
 
Yep I was thinking Mortal Kombat too.
 
Now that I actually looked at the thread, it would make sense for it to be Mortal Kombat.
 
Yup Mortal Kombat for sure. :biggrin:
 
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