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What's the deal with "crying" in Newtown?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30255093:MV8yMDg2MTA5XzM1MTI0NjcxXzE3NzY1QTg0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29412599:MV8yMDg2MTA5XzM1MTI0NTk1XzhDREUwRDRB] I've been close to two tragic deaths and I actually ran out of tears, but it took about 2 weeks. BUT my eyes were so swollen and red, heck my entire face was swollen from crying so much. [/quote] Yes, right . . . these people don't even LOOK like they've been crying at all. I can't believe that ANY mother of a small child could hold back outward emotion - even in a state of shock. [/quote]
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Is there something common to the residents of Newtown which prevents them from shedding actual TEARS?
Wth.
Just saw an interview with the mother of the little girl who wanted cowboy boots for christmas . . . and it's like she's trying to cry and be emotional - but NOT ONE tear!
I know people express grief in different ways, but of all the people interviewed in Newton, no one has had tears rolling down their cheeks.
Wth.
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