 I think based on my interviews with a number of, you know, more than 30 oddball activists, not only in Belgrade, but in other houses as well, based on these interviews, many activists told that they avoided attacking security forces, you know, by the use of humor or by ridicule. The idea is this, by attacking authority forces, you created more enemies. So you sort of pushed these people back to ally with the regime, or Milošvić. So that's the basic idea. But how they could implement this idea on the ground was even more interesting because they had this organizational structure in which you would have Belgrade as the central headquarters of the whole organization. But then the role of, the manner of the Belgrade was only to provide activists, local activists with trainings. So the main content of the training was to prohibit activists, to use mockery against authorities. And they explained about the rationale behind why this prohibition was crucial. And the activists themselves, they were so-called coordinators of branch, tile-based branch. And these coordinators would try to implement this, you know, regulation of not mocking security forces. But the only target would be either Milošvić or his wife, or, you know, some figures in the government who sometimes acted very absurdly. So that's how they sort of framed the whole approach to the use of humor in their nonviolent campaigns.