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What's the deal with "crying" in Newtown?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30255093:MV8yMDg2MTA5XzM1MTI0NzEyX0Q5RTdDNjhG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30134530:MV8yMDg2MTA5XzM1MTI0NjAxXzU4MzdDQzQz] It's called shock. They are under immense pain and still shocked. It's like a bad nightmare you can't wake up from. Many people cannot cry at funerals when they lost loved ones. It says nothing about their love for that person... [/quote] No, I know that . . . sometimes people hold all their emotions in . . . but mothers of little children? I think they'd be more outwardly emotional - or at least have an appearance that they've been crying. [/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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