Westphalia
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Imagine, there is no country.
Sometimes people get fed up with borders. I think most Indonesians entering another country feel that every immigration booth is placed to convey suspicion. The officers look at us, without a smile, as if to decipher something from the shape of our nose or ears. Usually they will sigh and fiddle with their glasses, as if to say: I will allow you into our country, but actually you are a nuisance.
Imagine, there is no country.
Sometimes people get fed up with borders. I think most Indonesians entering another country feel that every immigration booth is placed to convey suspicion. The officers look at us, without a smile, as if to decipher something from the shape of our nose or ears. Usually they will sigh and fiddle with their glasses, as if to say: I will allow you into our country, but actually you are a nuisance.
We are fed up, but
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