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" ... A commoner living in ancient Greece, Heron discovers his true heritage as a son of Zeus, and his purpose: To save the world from a demonic army. ... "
" ... And maybe one day, as the New York Times wishes, those who follow the British royalty will be able to say that the beautiful commoner and her Prince Charming “lived happily ever after.” ... "
" ... Gain credibility before dropping the bomb. Meghan did a great job warming up the audience by appearing real, simple and likable. She shared her background (being a server in a restaurant), conveyed her origins as a commoner (not knowing how to curtsy) and seemed maternal (resting her hand on her pregnant belly.) It was a real appeal to pathos, and it worked. Only after gaining our trust and admiration, did she hit us with the gut-wrenching, painful stuff – racism, oppression and suicide. Listeners were far more likely to be receptive to the potentially controversial issues because they had already established a connection to Meghan. ... "
" ... There are undoubtedly going to be some that buy a self-driving car and decide not to make it into a new venture. Instead, they will treat the self-driving car as though it is a commoner, akin to contemporary cars. They will use the vehicle themselves and not rideshare it out to the world. Whether you think that is a shame depends upon your perspective, wherein some believe that all self-driving cars will owe a duty to society to aid in achieving a mobility-for-all goal. ... "
" ... To help us handicap which chat show host will be the beneficiary of such an appearance, it's worth framing what the confessional Markle "narrative" is, or can be, that will be marketed. That Royal Family life is stifling and more than a little befuddling, even in its private moments, to a commoner marrying in is a given, but that's hardly the "harrowing" subject matter, or grist, that an Ellen or an Oprah would actually need for a proper American confessional. In her short 20-month stint as a working royal, Meghan Markle was present at a few public ceremonies, slogged her way through several no-less-orchestrated holidays with Queen, did a few charity rounds on Harry's arm, hit the Invictus Games, and that was pretty much it. Hardly a gripping narrative of the sort that she requires. There are a lot of women who don't get along with their in-laws. ... "