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Smiling when angry is generally align that the decision to be angry has been made as the agent of making you angry has passed some limit. Perhaps knowledge that you don't have to decide on a resolution - justice - makes a person happy.

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all of them. smiling when obviously angry is a sign of threat or anger past breaking point.

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