You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on Demand from KFI Am sixty. It is time for the Viral Load with Tiffity Hopps. Good evening, mister mo Kelly. Let's get into it. So we have stories from TikTok, from X and everything in between, stories about calling for change, stories about a viral drink, and three cities getting a lot of attention. The first story comes from TikTok and it deals with spotting something unusual. So people were on
TikTok. They were watching this user's live streamer or live upload where this person was going through kind of the rigmarole of whatever it is that he was doing. What he was doing isn't important. But what happened is while he was essentially kind of cleaning out a fish tank, trying to fish out some things from this fish tank, eagle eyed spotters on TikTok who were watching this video so started to see something on the man's hands, and what they saw was
a faint white line in his nail bed on his fingers. Okay, what they did is they stopped responding to what they were seeing about the fish tank. That became a non sequitor. They didn't care about the content the man was uploading. They were more interested in transmitting to him their fear and concern about what was on his fingers. So these eagle eyed spotters decided to start commenting and messaging this man, encouraging him to look at his fingers because what
they felt they saw was a sign of skin cancer. So they encouraged the man to get checked out. He did. He scheduled an appointment right away and found out that he was in had an early stage of melanoma on his fingers. So TikTok can be very very helpful in this way. So I guess a lot of people saw a bunch of utube videos and felt that they were doctor enough to make some medical recommendations and save someone's life. They did, and they happened to be right, which is the good thing about that's
the downside because now they're gonna take like they can diagnose anybody. Yeah yeah, I mean, I'm sure nine times out of ten they'll be wrong, but that one time was very very helpful. So kudos to those millions of people who were watching and those who reached out to this guy. His username is razous, and good luck to him and his cancer. Battle. The next one has to deal with Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift is now in the
European leg of her international tour. She's still touring. She's been touring for they of her career, it seems, and she's in Europe now touring. This is how she makes her bread and butter. She can't buy all these jets for nothing. She was touring literally last year. She was touring literally last week, it seems. But she's back on tour. She's not here right now. She's in Europe. She'll be back soon enough. And she was in Paris. So she's playing this huge arena, it's the Parti la
Defense Arena. She's there, sixty seventy thousand seats. And again, eagle eyed spotters, these people are really really good at finding things kind of in the background as they're watching videos on TikTok or whatever social media platform. These spotters noticed in the crowd a baby on the floor in the arena. Say what exactly what happened was at this arena? There were these two parents who
paid for a ticket. All people, no matter the age, according to this arena, have to pay for a ticket, and they took their infant. They took their infant to a Taylor Swift concert. Wait a minute, let me just stop there for a second. Loud Taylor Swift concert some things if your new parents you just can't do. You might have to stay home, You might have to let someone else use the tickets. And obviously you bought the tickets, and mama was pregnant. I'd have to assume you knew
this day was coming. Something. Just the sheer decimals or decibel, excuse me of the volume in an arena like that can deafen people with the best hearing. Inexcusable, But go ahead continue. They subjected their infant to this concert. Your judgment about Taylor Swift and her music be damned, but we can all agree that a concert like that is way too loud. And they
put the baby on the floor. They made a little palette for the baby, put the baby on the floor while they stood around the baby and enjoyed the concert. People usually standing up and dancing and moving around. And people were standing up and dancing and moving around. And this baby was on its back on the floor while they were doing that. And here's the thing. They probably would have could have gotten away with it if they hadn't or others
hadn't taken footage of this concert, like everyone does. You ever go to a show, everyone has their phone out now makes it hard to enjoy. But what they did is they uploaded the content in real time and people saw and reported the arena. I bet so. I bet one or both of those parents were also drinking. I probably I would agree with you. And here's how I know. They were probably sheepish and you know, a little
guilty about what are feeling a little guilty about what they did. So the arena actually responded and kind of doubled down on their policy and said that, you know, they allow anyone into the arena, but they encourage infants to not attend because it's too loud, and that they didn't have a part of this. You know, they're trying to kind of get as far away from
this as possible. Well, two people identifying themselves as the parents of this infant also responded on social media and they basically told people, hey, get over it. We did it. Get over it. When does Child protect the services come in? I mean, I know it's in Europe. I don't know if the parents are American where they resigne, but whatever the European equivalent of that is dangerment. There has to be there has to be something.
You see people who take children to concerts and they always have these huge noise canceling headphones on, whether it's the children of the performer or a patron. This baby didn't have any protective anything on. It was just there, let alone and a sea of people where anything could happen. And we have seen this happen time and time again. If you do it in public,
don't presume privacy. And if you do it in public, assume there will be public commentary on what you do in public, absolutely, and people will be watching. And if you upload this content, you will subject yourself to the critiques and possible reporting by users on different social media platforms. When we come back, MO, We're gonna again talk about a new trend and I'm going to ask you and the guys a question about what you put in your
soda if anything, Oh, that's interesting. I'm afraid to ask what Mark POTENSI and his so, so I leave that to you. I'll do it when we come back. Part two of the Viral Loads. It's coming up next with Tiffany Hobbs KFIM six forty Live Everywhere, the I heartradio app you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from kfi AM six forty. This is now time for part two of the Viral Load with Tiffany Hobbs. Here
we go. People add things to food and drinks all the time. You might add alcohol, you might add some spices that are unusual, and certain things can spark trends. That's if people agree that your taste is a good thing to follow. Well, there's one woman on TikTok. She's from Mississippi, a beautiful state. Her at name or username is Mississippi Mema. So those of you who are from the South are familiar with the South. A mema, you know, is a grandmotherly figure, and this woman does not
look like a grandmotherly figure at all. She's actually younger, but she goes by this name to kind of signify old school traditions. And something that she shared recently has gone viral. What she shared is that she puts wait for it, she puts pickles in her soda, in her doctor pepper cut up pickles. What she did is she goes to a sonic burger stand, a drive through. We have sonics out here in southern California. They're mostly in the South, and she goes to a sonic and she orders this drink.
Steph, can you play it for us? Do y'all white pickles? Do ya want doctor pepper? Well, come, I only knocks me knocking and show you some. So we at the neighborhood sonic. Let's see how long it takes them too. They're pretty busy. Please, yes, ma'am, I need to get a large doctor Pepper with pickles. All right, we got a large after pepper with pickles, and you're gonna see this. Okay, okay, thank you so much. Yeah, fam, and you have a great day to day. We had a total of three Thank you,
thank you, Steph. So wait, yeah, was taking order obviously had taken that order. Didn't even nope, didn't even question that, did you say pickles? None of that. And in fact, we're going to ring it up as cherries because we don't have pickles here in the in the register on the screen, so we're going to substitute it. But you'll get your sliced pickles in your doctor Pepper. So this might not be unusual for a large segment of the population around the country, but for those of us in
southern California, it does feel a little strange. Another reason not to ever live in Mississippi ever. I love Mississippi. I love the South. I learned in visiting the South and talking to friends and family that peanuts also are a common additive, whether in Doctor Pepper or I did a little bit of research. They add spices and make it a massala type of coke. I get the idea of making a soda spicy. There's a spice, a saltiness to pickles. There's a saltiness to penis, I get. I get the
through line. All right, it's still nasty. It is unusual. And Mississippi me Ma says to her millions of followers or this this has been viewed and interacted with millions of times, the epitome of a viral video, that this is it's wonderful. You should try it. And a lot of people are weighing in, of course, with their their ideas about what should and
should not go and coke so Mo Steph twala. If you're listening Mark Ronner over there in the news booth, do you have any unusual additives to your soda or any other sort of common drink like tea or milk or anything like that. I don't drink soda. And the only time I did drink soda, this was years ago, I would use it as a mixer for Jack Daniel, So I don't even do that anymore. I drink my Jack Neat. Straight up. I don't drink soda at all. Even when I did,
the only thing I would put in it is liquor. So I can't think of any type of additive to SODA's I've got an additive. I do it all the time. It's not no, it's not and it's not crazy. It's not crazy. That's what you say. Will be the joker. Look and the kids will tell you everyone who's tried it, they love it. It is called a flaming bird. Flaming Bird is the name of the
drink. And someone's going to steal this idea. I don't even want to put it out there, but it is diet coke and horchatata or No one's gonna steal that, Towa. I'm telling you nobody. Look, you will go, you will go through a spot and and it will be on the menu. Drink anytime I go to uh I will and sometimes I joke around, said I want a flaming bird, And I said, what's that? I'm like diet coke and her chatta. And you know what they say, Oh sure, sure, sure you're problems that uh let tino drink. Did
you get it from? No? No, I got it because of my affinity for at one point in time. Taken from Laverne and Shirley, milk and pepsi okay, and a flaming bird. It tastes a lot like a just like say, imagine like a milkshake. No, a milkshake just melted, like like like a float, like like if you have if you have a coke float and the ice cream has melted, it's just a creamy. It tastes like a creamy uh coke. You have to use use diaicoke because
the horse chot of sweet. So if you used dia cooke, the hort chotta brings it it just it makes the kick of the Dike coke subtle and the sweetness and and then the taste of cinnament in there. I'm telling you someone's gonna be like, yes, while I tries your flaming bird, I would rather go to the d MV B three zero nine. That's just me. I'd rather be in the DMV than ingest that toula. When you order one of those that to drive through, do they say that's great, ma'am?
When are you do hardy? Don't step it hard? Don't you dare? God, Look, that was just lame. I think it's perfectly reasonable. Giving your ask, I'm going to the combination of those flavors that would make sense. No, it doesn't. Anyone anyone who's had anyone who has had a coke float will tell you that this has a good taste. But the sad part is when the float starts to melt and I don't like that. Yeah, I'm telling you you don't like it until you try fling to
drink it real fast. Now, the Flaming Bird, the consistency, it's it's really good. You gotta get a good hor chada though you can't do such a thing. Yes, what are the elements? It's God, it's got the cream has to be right, it can't be too over pop. I don't like well, okay, that's why. Look if I don't like, I'm definitely not gonna like it. With with no, I get that. Yeah, Okay, to Wallace point, I'm defending him because that that
actually makes sense because it has like a cinnamon taste. It's got a ricey milk flavor, and then diet pepsi there is a cinnamon kind kind of already. Yeah. See, now your stuff is coming out. See Mark, I hate to agree with you on yet another thing, but I don't drink pop either. I haven't for years and years. Well, of course not. You call it pop, see how old you are, especially if you're in the Midwest. Illinois, Michigan is definitely pop. Pop ever works out
for California. I did some hard time in the Midwest, so that makes perfect sense. But I mean, when I first started a newspapers, I used to drink cokes like chain drink them because coke and like PEPSI, has a little bit more of a bite to it. But I've never added anything to it. In the name of God, why would you do that? No peanuts, No pickles. Peanuts. Yeah, people put peanuts for that salty contrast. The only thing I've ever put in my soda, and this
is before they started actually making cherry coke. I would put a little bit of grenadine. Oh in my coat, that sounds good too. Yeah, that in a predated Cherry Coke. Then Cherry Coke said, hey, why don't we make cherry coke exactly what it is. Yeah, they're gonna say, why do we make flaming birds? Well, you take you better trademarket I can't. So you're saying you drank Shirley Temples is what you're Yeah, pretty much pretty much? Yeah, yeah, okay, but I'm an exotic
with it. Do you like a nice Roy Rogers something? When I was a kid, I drank Shirley Temples and Roy Rogers. Correct, okay, what is a Roy Rogers? It's grenadine and coke? Okay, thank you? All these fancy Chirley Temple was coke and grenadine, but the Roy Rodgers was like seven up in grenaedine. Shirley Temple is right right, yeah, clear? And and grenadine. Okay, basic isola and grenadine. Both of them are just foul unless you're a toddler, you know what, Mark,
Yeah, no no drinks for you. There no drinks for you. Well, since I'm not expecting, I think shame on you. We're gonna save the last two stories for next week, so we'll come back to them because they'll still be fresh. Then they're taking on. Why don't we do it? Why don't we just extend the viral loads? We can? We certainly can. Look, you have to let some people know you're going to be filling in in their future. Yeah, I'll be filling in on Friday,
June seventh, right here on the Later Show, Later with Kelly. I'll be here. You're off, you have a day off. Mo know about Twala's thanks. He's off, So I'll be here and we'll still do the game. We'll still do the full format. I know the show. I'm excited about it, and then if I don't do well, then I have another chance to get it right. The following two weeks, June nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first Wednesday Thursday Friday, I'll be filling in right here on
Later with Mo Kelly. Good luck because I'll be in another country, another continent. I'll be here. You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty. It's Later with Mo Kelly. The extended Remix dance version of the Viral Load with Tiffany House it has a little bit more for us. Thank you. That's me DJing extended remix dance version. Here we go. Have you talked about mo at all with friends or anyone this installation that is in New York City and Dublin. Has that come up in
conversation at all? Oh? The portal? The portal? So what's going on if you guys don't know, is that there is a portal. So it's a two way or it's a camera. Basically, it's a camera, big two way camera. It's an installation in both Dublin, Ireland and New York City. And what it does is it's connecting the two cities through this camera and each side can see the other. Now, of course, when people can see each other, people like to be themselves in their full glory
and people like to be s well. What happened was earlier last week this portal was unfailed. There's a company that installs these portals in different places. They've been in Poland, they've been other places in Europe. They brought them to New York and to Ireland and it's to allow people to connect again. So these portals are set up again in Ireland and in New York and people are looking at each other, and people started flashing each other. A woman
flashed her bare breast. So they do that New Orleans. They do that in New Orleans all the time, but not not within this installation, which was expecting and I don't know how they were or why they were, but expecting to be a bit more civil and controlled. Oh, come on putting it in a very popular party city like Dublin, Ireland, and then in New York City where we Americans love to take our liberties, and so people did. After about four days, this installation was actually closed down to the
public. It only existed for a fraction of the time. It's expecting to go through the fall. They plan to reopen it after they kind of put some more security measures in place. But one of the things that happened as well is you started getting the real kind of vitriolic means, spirited interactions. People in Ireland were holding worse. People in Ireland were holding up screens that had pictures or videos of nine to eleven and showing New Yorkers that yeah,
absolutely they got have nice things. We cannot have nice things. And this was on twenty four to seven. It was a live video link. So right now it's closed down, the company plans to open it back up. It has gone viral across every social media platform, millions upon millions of commons and interactions, so you you will see this if you haven't already. And their aim is to bring it to us city near you. I guess I have to do it like radio and have a on a delay. Yeah don't,
but I'm made serious. No, they absolutely need that. In New York they actually had security around it, not necessarily in Dublin, but the security couldn't prevent people from still exposing themselves, yelling things that relude all sorts of kind of this, you know, scourge of society. Why do we lose our minds just because there is a camera or a screen in front of us. I don't get it. We lose, We throw all caution to
the wind. We have no sense of better judgment. We don't. And it's it's all about having that platform, whether it's a digital platform or a platform right in front of you, a physical platform. People love to show out. They show up and show out every time. Last story for this extended mix of the viral load, there's a woman who went viral for talking about the town she lives in. She lives in a small town. That's not the story. There's small towns exactly. There are small towns everywhere,
but her small town is especially unique. It's in Alaska, and this woman, Jenessa, exposed what her town actually is comprised of. There are about three hundred and eighteen people living in this town. It is called Whittier. It's a former US military base, not too well, whitty or Alaska. You can see it from your house right. So in Whittier, Alaska, in this city, the three hundred and eighteen people all live in one tower. There's one excuse me, it's it's kind of a pocket that it takes
tower. It looks kind of the Eiffel Tower. It is a tower. This is really cool. I've read about Whittier and there's one tunnel to get to it here. Is it like the TV show Silo? Yes, but not underground? Well, it is underground partially. The access, like Mark said, is underground only. You can only access Whittier, Alaska through this underground tunnel. The rest of it is above ground. But they are essentially
sequestered in this tower. They have their everything in the tower. They have the church, a store, a building, office, a post office, and there's a school across the street that is only accessible through an underground tunnel. Is this a function of the weather for most of the year where it's easier and safer to have everyone within this enclosed environment. Yeah, and Mark, you seem to have heard and read or watched more about this, so
please weigh in with what you know. But from what I gathered, this young woman, Janessa does talk. She says she's lived there for the last seven years, but that weather is a huge factor for sure. Yeah. I've been wanting to write a horror story about it for literally years. A friend of mine told me about it a few years ago, and it's been
on my mind ever since. It's pretty good. Yeah, it seems like it would lend itself to bad things happening when you have people hold up in a tower months on end and their whole life revolves around that very limited space. I don't care how big that tower is, it's not big enough. No, And that's what's happening. On social media. People are weighing in with their comments and their ideas and thoughts of course, about what could possibly go wrong. A lot of it has to do with dating and people saying
that you're not going to be able to have any sort of tryst. No sneaky, you arn anything, you can't exactly creep, you can't creep, you can't creep, you can't do anything. And you're gonna hear the next person Burt practically by the way that this is all situated. But you knew the job was dangerous when you took it, when when you decided. Look, if Janessa says that she's been living in Wittier, ask for the past seven years, that's a choice. Yeah, you know, you could have
gotten your ass out of there at some point. It's a choice. She loves it, she raves about it, which is something wrong with the people were diss d' is a mudgy today. We didn't even say she was single. Most she's a beautiful girl. She may be beautiful, but she wants half in the tower. She's probably not all there, or she knows something we don't know, and she's getting ready for something we should all be.
It sounds like some sort of a cult or something. We'll see if Mark can write that movie fast enough, maybe it really sounds like a good place for Vampires, doesn't it Thirty days of Night exactly, exactly absolutely twenty days. Never mind, you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM six forty and before we forget, got to remind you, you know, we love to give away stuff here on Later with Mo Kelly, but you got to keep listening. Can'f i AM six forty wants to give
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I make the point that there is no such thing as cancel culture. There are consequences, there's capitalism, but not actual cancelation where people's careers end because they did one thing wrong or they said something wrong, and there's this backlash. I'm all for people being held accountable for the things they say, things they do. But when they say so and So's career they've been canceled, as in past tense, their career is over. That just does not happen.
Like, for example, if there's an event that is not going to happen, like let's say we scheduled an interview. Hey, the interview with so and so. It's been postponed. That's one thing. If I say it's canceled, that means it's not happening at all. When you say to me cancel culture, you're saying to me that they are done. They are past tense and not coming back. It's more like postponed. People will take a time out, they'll take a break and then they'll come back. They're
all sorts of examples. There is Nick Cannon, he said a lot of anti Semitic things. Look at him now, it's just watching him on the MASD Singer. His career is doing better than ever before. We've talked about Mel Gibson similarly, his career now. I would say he's on the back end of his career. So his star was never going to burn as brightly as before because I think he's late sixties now. He was not a star in essence. We talked about Will Smith, how he has a major blockbuster
which is in production right now. They're and they're shopping at the can Film Festival which is coming up. He has Bad Boys four another example, and we also said Kevin Spacey, just give it a little while, he will come back. News broke today that Sharon Stone and to Walla Sharp's favorite actor in the world, Liam Neeson, demand demand that Kevin Spacey be allowed to resume his Hollywood career. Well, no one needs to allow him. They
just have to, you know, give him a chance. And what you're seeing is that slow turn of the corner where eventually Kevin Spacey will be back. When you have heavyweights like Liam Neeson, and let's be real, he's a heavyweight. Sharon Stone publicly clamoring for Kevin Spacey to come back. It doesn't mean that his star will shine as brightly as when he was. Frank Underwood doesn't mean that doesn't mean that he will be the same as he was. I mean, yeah, if you do things there are consequences. Will
Smith will not be the star that he was. He will still be viable, he will still be able to green light movies, but he won't be the Will Smith prior to the Oscar slapt Kevin Spacey won't be the same Kevin Spacey prior to all of these allegations. Not that he was exonerated of all of them. He wasn't. There were some that went away. There were some that we understand that he allegedly paid off. But he won't be the
same star as before. But his career is not over. And you're seeing the steps which are being taken to pave the way to allow Hollywood to say, okay, we have permission to bring Kevin Spacey back into the public fold. Now, if you run to another country, that's not canceled, that's not being canceled. That's just your running. Roman Pulaski, it's different. Okay, that's not being canceled. You're running, You're self canceling at that
point. But Kevin Spacey, he's just on the precipice of coming back. There is I submit humbly, there is no cancel culture. There is capitalism. And if someone thinks that you're viable economically, that you can make someone money, then you will be back. It's just that simple. That's why I keep Mark around. I think Kevin Spacey is not coming back so much as Frank Underwood as he is Frank Groupenwood. Come on, no, come on, no, no no. He has not been convicted of any such
crime, nor have I suggested those allegation. That was a completely satirical comment covered by the first ten. That is a low blow beneath the bell. There's there's a documentary about him in at least two parts. I don't know if there's more or not on Netflix, and I came home last night to a full report of it. I think maybe we all better check that out before we declare anybody's coming back. He he also, I don't know if you guys know, he also made an apology video under Yes he did,
and I actually liked it. It's like, Wow, he's in cares. I was like, wow that was that took that blew me away. I haven't met him, but he seems like a different, like they say, a different type of cat. He's a different dude. He's more like his character in seven than people want to admit. He's different. I'm not saying he's a psychopath, but he's out there. Yeah, he makes us bed a little bit differently than the rest of us. Just said it like that.
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