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Why Bubblews Is Like A Fairytale Or Fictional Story?

Monday, May 28, 2018
According to the latest Bubblews news and update posted on the 31st of December 2014, those who redeemed before the 11th of November 2014 will no longer be paid thanks to all the cheaters and spammers while those who redeemed after the 11th will have their payments reduced.
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Feeling hurt and upset?

Can you blame people for feeling hurt and upset about this news especially if they were affected and yet they didn’t even do anything wrong? Sure, there were cheaters and spammers on the Bubblews site. There were those who manipulated the system and those who engaged in fraudulent activity. Of course, that’s bad and those people shouldn’t be paid.

But not everyone is like that. There were also honest people who didn’t break any of the Bubblews rules and terms and who tried their best to always follow all of the policies the site has laid out. Is it fair that they also have to pay for the mistakes, sins, and crimes of the bad and evil people?

The villains

In a story, the honest people would be the main characters, the good guys, the heroes, or the protagonists while the cheaters would be the villains, the antagonists, or the bad guys. In a story, the bad guys might win at first, but good will always prevail in the end, and evil will be vanquished and there will be a happy ending for the protagonists.

It’s unfortunate that this isn’t a fairy tale or a fictional story, isn’t it? Because there is no happy ending, is there? In the end, everyone suffered and everyone had to feel pain and misery and even despair. You can see so many posts of people who have lost so much and who have had so much taken from them. Can you blame them for being upset and hurt by this tragedy?

Reality = no happy ending?

So, guess there is no happy ending in reality, huh? Not in this case anyway. Is there really nothing that can be done about this? So, people should just, what, accept this and move on? You know, a deus ex machina is not a good thing in a story, but, since we’re talking about reality (cold, harsh, cruel reality) anyway, it wouldn’t be so bad to get a deus ex machina, right? Maybe then we can all get a happy ending on Bubblews. What do you think? In a perfect world (utopia), this wouldn’t be happening, would it?

*Notes:
- Image is by FirmBee (Public Domain) from Pixabay
- This was previously published elsewhere

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