In the recording, the mother of two can be heard discussing with her staff the success of a TPUSA event and the strong sales of associated merchandise. She then appeared to dismiss her husband’s death during the discussion while emphasizing harmony between staff.


When someone points out something I normally care very strongly about, but also absolutely can’t do anything, my reaction is brief euphoria, including giggling sometimes.
This makes it so that I sometimes giggle at inappropriate times.
Basically, just hearing about the situation charges me up to do something about it, but that tension is released before I can do anything, because it’s literally impossible to do something. This is the same psychological mechanism that powers most jokes, it just isn’t triggered as often by real events, because real events aren’t engineered to “hit right.”