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15:58, 5 June 2022ApcehCrafttalkcontribs created page The Twelve Sexual Commandments of the Revolutionary Proletariat(←Created page with ''''The Twelve Sexual Commandments of the Revolutionary Proletariat''' was an influential work by the Soviet psychologist Aron Zalkind, published in 1924. It was devoted to the issues of streamlining the personal lives of men and women in the USSR on the basis of class and proletarian ethics. The prevalent doctrine prior to its publication was the Glass of water theory, which was heavily criticized by Zalkind. The Commandments effectively replaced i...')
09:30, 10 February 2022ApcehCrafttalkcontribs created page Action (Serbia) (←Created page with '((short description|Political coalition in Serbia)) ((use dmy dates|date=January 2022)) ((Infobox political party | name = Action | native_name = Акција<br />Akcija | native_name_lang = sr | leader1_title = Leaders | leader1_name = ((ubl|Nebojša Zelenović (through Together for Serbia))) | founded = ((start date|2021|06|05|df=y)) | ideology = ((ubl|Green politics|Pro-Europeanism)) | position...')
13:45, 26 June 2020ApcehCrafttalkcontribs moved page Talk:2019–2020 Montenegrin crisis to Talk:2019–20 Clerical protests in Montenegro(The previous article covered two very distinct topics. 2019 civil protests and 2020 clerical protests (which only began in the very last days of 2019). I've decided to split up two parts of the article in order for them to reflect the situation better. New clerical protests are far more widespread than any other protest wave in Montenegrin history. This page will cover the clerical protests.)
13:45, 26 June 2020ApcehCrafttalkcontribs moved page 2019–2020 Montenegrin crisis to 2019–20 Clerical protests in Montenegro(The previous article covered two very distinct topics. 2019 civil protests and 2020 clerical protests (which only began in the very last days of 2019). I've decided to split up two parts of the article in order for them to reflect the situation better. New clerical protests are far more widespread than any other protest wave in Montenegrin history. This page will cover the clerical protests.)