 I think this is the best contribution of Otpor, you know, framing of the use of humor. Here is the thing, I think they have this idea of branding the movement, using a lot of marketing strategies to make the movement popular. So humor constituted a part of this whole marketing strategy. So sometimes, but not all the time, sometimes, activists deliberately staged humorous actions in order to sort of, you know, construct this image of the movement as being hip, cool and as being quite playful. You know, not, you know, serious kind of politically serious movement on, and I think trying to be inclusive because I remember Yvonne Marowicz saying that, you know, the majority of rank and file activists in Otpor, they were not interested in politics. They were not interested in political change. They just want to have fun. So, you know, that's the idea. How do you include people without political ideology into your movement? And then you may be able to convince them after their, you know, participation in one or two of your activities. So that's, I think, the contribution of Otpor in nonviolence action.