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Being popular can come with it’s payoff, for sure. Get more followers on Instagram, or Youtube, for example, can potentially help you get further ahead in the online world. More people visit your blog, more people read your posts. More people buy your stuff, if you are selling stuff. More, more, more. Is being popular real, however?

For example, there is someone on Instagram that has popped up as being the veryunpopulamom has recently popped up on Instagram, it’s not me, and my Instagram is theveryunpopularmom. I call it like I see it, and she recently changed her pic overnight to my youtube channel pic, and I have gained readers on my blog thanks to her, lol. However, since she started following my followers, and just changed her pics to some of mine from youtube, what gives? And I followed her back this morning, and asked who she was, lol. Then, after I liked her pics of me, she changed it back, smh? Since she also started following my followers, on Instagram, I wanted to post it here. Is she a bot, is she real?

So is copying flattery, or just copying. And if anyone asks, am I me, lol. Yep, all day long! Here is my Youtube channel! Enjoy me being me, even more, lol. As soon as I do a video about her, I will upload it here to. Thanks for the follows and readers from your posts. Now we have come full circle, in the short 6 months since I started my online gigs. I wanted to start blogging about being the unpopular mom, and why I chose that name, and I can remember talking to Sunny Lenarduzzi’s assistant in the very beginning, and I explained to her that I wanted to show, my son, at least, and all the unpopular kids in the world that being unpopular was indeed popular, in it’s on way. Thank you for the help in making this happen all so quickly.