Interview with eJapanese citizens 2/3 || Interjú eJapán polgárokkal 2/3

Day 1,853, 07:51 Published in Hungary Hungary by Anorna Sharnath

Konnichiwa minna-san!

(A magyar verziót itt olvashatod el.)

Today I am presenting you the second part of the interviews I made with eJapanese citizens. Todays guests are Geezus and Darshu.

If you would be interested in the last interview, i made with Koppanyi Ferenc and Oraizan, then you can find it here.

Well then, lets move on to the interviews themselves.



The interview made with Geezus.

-Hello Geezus. I would like to ask you to introduce yourself a bit. Could you tell us about your carrier in eJapan?

Geezus: Many people think, that the highest point of a political career is being the CP. Well for me, this came quite quickly, i wasn't really prepared for it either. To be honest, I was quite lucky there.
When Taiwan oblierated us a year ago, some of the political elite left the country and the rest started to to fight among themselves. My campaing was to go against Taiwan and to help the koreans, who were the bad guys back then. This brought me a solid 40% of the votes and i became the CP. The opposition however wasn't satisfied with me, and they tried every possible method to hinder my activities from the start. They lied to both the Taiwanese and Japanese citizens.
Well, I am kinda happy that I can be the number one enemy for Taiwan 🙂


-You are the leader of the biggest Military unit and political party in eJapan. How do you see the future ahead of the country? What do you think, what could be improved?

Geezus: If we are looking at the status, then yes, I am the leader of both of these organizations. The Dai Nippon party and Nippon Power, you could say they are here for the same reason.
My policy is to try to improve anything for these two organizations. Thanks to this I am a dividing factor in Japan. I don't run away from confrontations. This means I am not really a politician. But the life in Japan won't be boring, that's for sure!
The freedom of Japan is thanks to some polish-serbian-hungarian units, who freed us for fun. Of course Taiwan wanted to wipe us again, but the USA-Brazil pair attacked Taiwan (not because they wanted to prevent them from wiping us) and this is keeping Taiwan busy at the moment. But this won't last forever, and until they can get up to attack us, we are trying to strenghten Japan with MPP-s, giving citizenship to people who want to help us to protect this nation.



-What do you think about eHungary in general?

Geezus: Hungary in real life is my home country, I would never leave it for any reason.
As this is just a game, we can live here freely, but this doesn't mean i would go against eHungary. In fact, I am proud to be a part of one of the greatest nation in this game - even if I am living in Japan at the moment.


-If you would like to add anything, please feel free to do so.

Geezus: If you are a warrior, or you think of yourself as a freedom fighter, then you will find your place in eJapan. That is of course, if you can accept a rough road ahead. because this won't be easy, that is for sure.

The interview with Geezus ends with this. I would like to thank you once again, for taking your time answering my question.

And now, lets see the second interview I made with Darshu.

-Hello Darshu. First of all, I would like you to introduce yourself to our readers. How did you end up in Japan and what did you do there?

Darshu: I registered in Hungary in 2009, around april the 20th, invited by a friend of mine. After a month, I set sails to Indonesia, to work in the mines for a better payment for a friend I met here. I quickly realized the milieu of the big markets wasn't to my likings: where not the competition or the idea was important, but who clicked faster. And so I started to pay attention to my favorite country Japan, and around the third month I was spending more and more time there, gathering information. In my first year, I was active in the Hungarian foreign politics as well, I even tried out leading a TO party, and was active on the chat. In my second year, I was clearly taking the side of Japan, but still put a lot of effort into keeping up the good Japanese-Hungarian relations. After the third year, I wasn't interested in eHungary at all. Still I know that there are a lot of highly capable hungarian players out there, and they don't need to be ashamed of themselves on any intellectual level. The current hungarian leadership in eJapan these days is clearly the work of Geezus, I am only enjoying it's benefits. Even though there are things I don't agree with and just shake my head in utter disbelief.

Now that I have lived here for 4 years, I did so many things, I don't want to bore the readers with a long list of it.
Perhaps highlight one thing: out from my 3 CP cycles, I won the President of the year title twice in a row. First in 2011, and I won it again in 2012(if you click on the years, it will show you the ,,Wall of Recognition''). I consider myself really lucky this year, because there were really awesome people supporting me. And I don't plan on dying in 2013 either.


-I heard that you are a person, that tries to be friendly with everyone. How do you try to do this?

Darshu: First of all I don't take a stand in pointless debates. Where I clearly need to take a side once again, I don't. Usually its more important for me to keep the community together, than expressing my opinion, however when it comes to an obviously wrong decision, I always step up against it. Even here I think like I do in science: When it comes to unambiguous things, you can decide if it's wrong, but you can't decide if it's true.


-You are the governor and the MoF of the country. What are your plans for the future, with the bank being banned?

Darshu: Plans? There are no plans. There's a structure. Slow progress. Stability. I still have 12 banks, I will just rename one of them, but before that, I would like to have a long chat with the admins.

-I would like to ask, what is your opinion about Hungary.

Darshu: Hungarians? Nothing. For a start, I like the Hungarian average, because they are well trained, goal oriented and intelligent. Well, some of them 🙂 On one hand, some of them are selfless, good-natured, friendly bunch of people. But on the other hand eHungary is (for me as well) the Balkan. Of course, from the Pannonian-basin you don't want to realize this.
But it isn't only my opinion, many ecitizens think like this. Until you refuse to realize this, there won't be any changes. Even those few people, who agree with me on this from eHungary, don't want to admit that it may be their fault as well, and all they do is pointing fingers. I'm sorry for this harsh critique, but even in real life i don't live on Hungary, and because of this I see things differently than you.


-Lastly, if there is anything you would like to add or say, please feel free to do so.

Darshu: First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for reading this. Silently, I too am reading the Hungarian media. My favorites are the poets, who from time to time show up. After those I like the comics, tutorials and lastly translations. I even supported a few of them. Its hard to find them unfortunately. So poets! Please write to me if you need someone to support you or if you just need an enthusiastic reader.

And with this, the second interview ends as well. I would like to thank Darshu once again, for her answers.



And with this, the second article containing the interviews has ended. I hope you liked this article. If you read it until this, then i would like to thank you, for reading this.

I would like to wish you luck and have fun!

Shiranui 94