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September 5, 2024 5 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're waking up in the morning. Kiss one O seven one.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Yeah, my fourty year old sister is unemployed and she
wants me to tell our parents that she's moving home.
So that ain't gonna go great.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Well, good morning. First of all, thank you for the
talk back with Tiff. It's an alternative way to get
involved in the conversation this morning. You'll see the microphone
next to the play button when you search kiss one
oh seven one on iHeartRadio. A great way to remain anonymous.
We're in the midst of talking about the drama that
surrounds you on the internet. Usually this comes from hometown

(00:40):
high schoolers on Facebook, but it really can stem from
anything that you've seen on social media. This is the
stuff that you screenshot and send to your own personal
group text. You're like, oh, so and so is posted again,
and you can't look away. You can't look away. The
reason why we're talking about this is you guys. Remember
I went back to Massachusetts over Labor Day weekend to

(01:04):
help the hoarder move the house around, and when I
was hanging out with my sister, she was talking about
this couple that she went to high school with. We
went to the same high school, but she's older than
I am. That their entire breakup has been posted on Facebook.
And it started off with the girl in the situation

(01:27):
typing out something along the lines of an un paraphrasing here,
you know, we've been together for ten years. Unfortunately things
are just not working out and we're no longer together.
By the way, we were supposed to celebrate our tenure anniversary,
something along the lines of that. So then my sister's like, well,
now I'm invested, because then she scrolls through all the

(01:48):
comments that people have left underneath the post, including the
husband himself. He jumped in on it, said, yes, things
weren't working out. I know, something along the line of
like again I'm paraphraezing, but sorry to crack my back.
Just stuff that you're like, why is this on the internet,

(02:08):
Why is this in public? Why isn't this happening behind
closed doors? There's something about it where people feel the
need to put it on social to each his own.
Not something I'd ever really participate in, but it is
something that I watch from afar absolutely So underneath his comments,
there were a bunch of other people from my hometown saying,

(02:30):
you know, oh, like well, wishes to you, condolences, you know,
I hope everything works out, and then they would both
go back in and comment on that post. Hey, guys,
we don't need this yet, we do. That's the thing.
Five win three seven four nine one oh seven one.
If you want to fill me in on something that's
going on we have, we have yet to get one

(02:51):
call on it. I have gotten a few talkbacks, but
I really want to hear it from your own voice.
Five one three seven four nine one o seven one.
And the Facebook drama in my hometown is blank. Good morning.
You're waking up with Tip in the morning on Kiss
one oh seven one. We're back to talking about Facebook
drama from your hometown that ends up getting aired out

(03:14):
completely on the internet. And I know that you have
some good stories, so we'll start with you. Hi, you're
on the air. How are you. I'm so good. I
can't wait for you to tell me whatever it is
that you're gonna tell me.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
The girl I got a good one for you. Okay, good. So,
my we moved out of the neighborhood now, but my
previous neighbor was in a rubble.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
And she, I guess found out that the guy in
the rubble had it kime with the other girl, but
she was like super super.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Pissed about it.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Posted on Facebook.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
He was like, well, I didn't have a baby with
you because I didn't love you.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
As much as her.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
That's why you're the third. It was this hole. Oh dude,
I'll break down on Facebook about how she was.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
The third because she was less loved and I wanted
to unfund them so bad because it's flogging my timeline.
But I ended up adding her on Instagram too.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
I love it the toxicity, but you can't look away.
So for anyone that's just listening right now, all the
things that you just talked about were on social media
that was on someone else's timeline. Yeah, God, remind me
what your name is a we neighborhood to call me from.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Gabby am on the West Side. Gabby, thank you for
representing the West Side. I was hoping someone was going
to do that. Let me read you another one. This
comes from a screenshot that was sent to me. You
know when someone posts an Instagram story of a quote
or something that's another form of this and you're like, oh, okay, okay,
this one though is from my hometown. That's it's so

(04:56):
it's so juicy. So let me just give you a
little quote of what came from IG. Narcissists crave the
image of a family man, yet they maintain a single
minded mindset. In essence, nobody is as single as a
married narcissist. I get. She then writes underneath it, when
directed by your ex husband to dress your children in

(05:18):
something particular to get them ready for his quote wedding
to his mistress, would you comply or tell him to
f off? If you're like Tiffany, I don't even really
know what you're talking about, and I might change the station.
I get that I do, but this is I think
we all feel this way when people have social media

(05:39):
drama that you're following along. You're like, I don't get
what's going on, but I can't look away. All right,
let's put a pin in this sil commercial Free coming
up two songs from now, we're going to talk about
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