Oh no, it's him again

Day 1,354, 05:39 Published in Austria Austria by Vreath


It's me Ma...I mean Vreath. No, dear Austria, it is not that easy to get rid of me, it is nearly impossible for you, little dear country, that someones leaves this marvellous country but people always did naive things and will continue to do so.

In short words: Vreath is back in Austria! Some will desperately cry 'OH PLEASE NO, NO, NO, THOUSAND TIMES NAY' (I won't tell names, *cougherdonicough* 😛) but maybe some will be happy to see me back here.



Yes, it is very nice to be back here: The good, fresh air, the Wiener Schnitzel and my beloved Kaiserschmarren. How I missed these things! The reasons I left Austria could be read in my farewell article but the love for the homecountry is just too strong.
But not only this: After leaving eAustria I started to live in Bosnia. At the beginning I really enjoyed it there, but after some time I discovered that Bosnia is a bit too 'bitchy' (do not misunderstand), there are lot of discussions, there seems to be a crate between several groups and it is a bit hard to work on top.
Secondly, the alliance situation of Bosnia is not the one I was looking for. At the beginning it was really interesting to fight for EDEN once, but after a time I discovered that what EDEN always was and always will be...and no, I won't tell.
Thirdly, the peace agreement which was made between Croatia and Serbia was a complete rip-off for Bosnia. Living in only one region was bit sucky - but Bosnia managed to get back on the map - just to be wiped by Serbia again.
In addition to this I was really positively suprised to see that Austria managed to become friends with Slovakia, finally. It seemed to be a achievement one could never achieve. Both sides did mistakes but both slapped themselves into the face when the Croats were knocking at the door and both countries realized that this 'frog-mouse war' (copyright Gabberattack) between Austria and Slovakia just has to stop, in order to successfully defend the incoming threat.
And the last point - I want to participate in politics again. Bosnia had the problem that you just can't work your way into politics, it is always the same 5-6 guys in the ministries etc, a problem Austria also had in the past but which was erased, in my opinion.

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