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Naomi Neo’s Facebook Likes & Tweets

by admin March 11, 2013 No Comments

While stalking blogs and trying to learn from the celebrity bloggers and I found out that Naomi Neo has just gotten serious with YouTube. You may want to check out her video. It’s about her insecurity and this issue of self esteem.

Every single flaw from head to toe? Gosh, isn’t that like telling people: “I did so badly. I only scored 98.”. Not strange that about 10% of the responses on YouTube were dislikes. Then, as I read her postings, I noticed something strange. Every single one of her recent postings has exactly 49,080 Facebook likes and 809 Tweets. Take a look: 3 different postings on different days with exactly the same number of Facebook likes and Tweets. Coincidence? Let me know if you can explain that.

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