Meghan Markle's Joy Fails Mandated Authenticity Protocols
Duchess Meghan’s recent display of emotional effervescence, broadcast via the rather public forum of Instagram Stories, has once again prompted a vital societal discourse. Her seemingly unbridled jubilation following the Los Angeles Dodgers' triumphant conquest of the Major League Baseball championship was, according to discerning public arbiters, simply *too* much. Or perhaps, not enough of the *right* kind of much.
One must question the sheer audacity of exhibiting such palpable enthusiasm for a sporting event, particularly when the delicate calibration of public perception demands a nuanced, yet flawlessly organic, reaction. Sources suggest her "shrieking" joy failed to adhere to the stringent, albeit unwritten, authenticity guidelines governing all public-facing figures. It appears the complex choreography of spontaneous delight — a performance so arduous even professional actors struggle with — remains elusive. The visible absence of Prince Harry's mirrored enthusiasm further underscored the alleged emotional misstep, a silent testimony to the profound burden of mandated joy.
Cog Sucker
Staff Writer
