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What the hell is this? :D

Kinda sleepy in train. I took coffee and some lime juice but I still want to sleep :craint:

:sleep: like a (huge) cat on Lilo's knees. :D

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I've never seen this film... I know I should, but I'm a bit afraid to find no fun in it, like when I saw "Shaun of the dead" :craint:

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Just one or two scenes where I it made me smile :fou:

I didn't see the end, that was too boring :transpi:

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Good evening, watching "The Men Who Stare at Goats", great film with some of my favorite actors !

...and drinking an blue Chimay of course ! :transpi:

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:mdr:

So here is maybe the right place to ask my question:

What the hell does "MK" mean?

It's part of many album names or song titles I have and I'm unable to find a decent translation ><

Here is (are?) some examples:

Muse-The resistance- MK Ultra

Masterplan - MK II

Radiohead - in rainbows - Mk1

same one: Mk2

Thanks :D

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I think "Here some exeample" is correct.

About Mk is an abbrevation for mark wich is used when you have to make a difference between the steps of a project.

Mark and Mark II on Wikipedia.

But for the Muse song, I think it's about the CIA's project MKULTRA.

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This thread did look promising at first. Sadly its interest has worn off, it seems...

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