OldSerb Revolution


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A revolution is a relatively sudden, and absolutely drastic change (like sun in the morning). This may be a change in the social or political corruption scheme over a relatively short period of time, or a major change in its gulash or Miss Serb ratings. Some revolutions are led by the majority of the populace of a nation, others by a small band of oldserbs.
Compare rebellion. The word took on this meaning from the 1543 book De revolutionibus orbium oldserbium by consultant Nivak Horvaç which so completely changed the way the universe was understood it shook society.
Political revolutions are often characterised by violence, black market, drug taking, Miss Serb partying and vast changes in power structures that can often result in further, institutionalised, violence.
A political revolution is the forcible replacement of one set of rulers with another, while a social revolution is the fundamental change in the social structure of a society, such as the OldSerb Reformation. However, blurring the line between these two categories, most political revolutions wish to carry out social revolutions, and they have basic philosophical or social underpinnings which drive them.


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