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Mihail Enescu || Bucharest ([personal profile] bucuresti) wrote2010-09-08 11:27 pm

†010 - {edit} grasping the remnants of summer

[ooc: sorry! had to redo the post because i didn't like it. xD]


[Standing out by the lake, Mihail keeps his hands in his jeans pockets, watching the water passively. Summer went by fast and that served to make him almost nostalgic for it, or for being home in the summer in general. Then again, he might not want to be home now, what with the Roma deportations from France. So, he's a little but pissed off, but true to his nature, he doesn't express it in any other way than standing very still.

The lake breeze is nice, and good for stress relief, but he's not sure what else to do. It's getting cold anyway, and summer activities are now incredibly limited. With a sigh, he kicks at a lone rock, watching it skip and tumble down into the wander with a quiet 'splish'. Kicking rocks is certainly better than raging at politics anyway.

So yes, there's a lone Bucharest outside, and company surely wouldn't bother him in the least.
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[identity profile] croisements.livejournal.com 2010-09-10 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
... Is something bothering you?

[identity profile] cenusa-lumina.livejournal.com 2010-09-10 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
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Just another issue with minorities. Not my fault, for once, apparently.

[identity profile] croisements.livejournal.com 2010-09-11 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. [ He's familiar with how that feels, more or less. He's been transferred from France to Germany back and forth so many times -- each, of course, trying their best to squash all elements of the other country's culture out every time that happened -- that he's often felt like he doesn't belong in either country. ]

... That is very difficult to deal with. France and Germany, they 'ave not exactly... treated the issue well in the past.

[identity profile] cenusa-lumina.livejournal.com 2010-09-11 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I suppose they haven't. Then again, Romania has not done so well with the subject at hand, either.

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I only hope the government of France changes their mind.

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Sorry for being so depressing. I'm normally not like this.

[identity profile] croisements.livejournal.com 2010-09-12 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
... Ja, I 'eard about that decision, with the Roma. It is -- euuh. We are not going to 'ave such a good reputation with these sorts of things... [ It wasn't so long ago that France had that mosque controversy, after all. ]

It's fine... it is better to talk about these things, than to keep them in.