kane249
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I lost a good friend many years ago due to a car accident. I certainly wouldn't be having a chuckle and a smile while "getting prepped up" for a ******* interview the day after.
That video was incredibly bizarre. I think your explanation is just a little too convenient. I never called him a crisis actor, I just personally find it a bit dodgy.
Again, human beings aren't some robots who have set emotional modes that don't change, they can and do swing especially in times of great personal stress.
I saw it first hand when my grandfather died, my mum would swing from being annoyed and angry yelling at me and my sister over the smallest thing to crying again a second later thinking about my grandfather. Smiling and remembering a happy memory she shared with her dad while he was still alive to again breaking down a moment later when she realized she wouldn't see him again.
Human emotion is different from person to person and there is no universal guide on how people deal with grief. Again anyone trying to use this as proof of a conspiracy have a severe lack of empathy and detachment from the real world.