Published on 2025/01/03
WE LIVE IN A SIMULATION
Sometimes, the line between reality and imagination starts to blur. Everything seems solid, immutable—until a small detail, a glitch in the system, shakes us. That crack in the perfection leaves us with an unsettling thought: what if none of this is real? What if everything we perceive as true is just an elaborate simulation designed to deceive our senses?
The idea of living in a simulation has been explored in philosophy, science, and, of course, pop culture. From ancient philosophers questioning the nature of reality to modern theorists suggesting our existence might be a complex computer program, the concept intrigues and disturbs in equal measure. At first glance, it seems far-fetched, but isn’t it stranger to think that this life—with all its chaos, patterns, and mysteries—could simply be the product of a cosmic accident?
Those moments when something feels off—when déjà vu hits hard, when an impossible pattern appears where it shouldn’t, or when everything seems too perfect—remind us how fragile our perception is. They make us wonder if we’re only seeing what someone, or something, wants us to see.
If we live in a simulation, what’s the purpose? Is it an experiment, a form of entertainment, or just a game for some higher entity? Or, perhaps even more terrifyingly, it has no purpose at all, and we’re just lines of code running on a forgotten server.
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I’ll slap you so hard, you’ll start DJing.
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Published on 2025/01/03
SWAPPING THE RING FOR A BUS
We’ve seen it before: the “spectacle” of fights constantly trying to reinvent itself in this era of media and social overexposure. In the past, it was enough to do something different or innovative to stand out. But now, in a world flooded with endless content, one change isn’t enough; you need two or three more twists to truly grab anyone’s attention.
Creativity seems to have no limits:
fights suspended meters above the ground, battles
in pools, phone booths, and now, as in the video we’re looking at, fights inside public buses. It all boils down to the same goal: competing for those precious seconds of attention in a world where the extraordinary has become the norm.
The real question isn’t just how far they’ll go to grab your interest, but whether you, as a viewer, are still impressed—or if this endless quest for extremes has already lost its punch. Perhaps the real challenge isn’t in reinventing the stage but in finding a way to truly connect with an audience increasingly numb to the spectacle.
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The day of their wedding.
Published on 2025/01/03
THE EROTICISM OF SAM REEVES
Sam Reeves has been dedicated to photography for over 25 years, and during this time, his style has evolved constantly.
He began his career focusing on railway photography, a field that sharpened his sense of composition and detail. Later, he expanded his scope to landscapes, capturing the natural beauty of diverse environments. Over time, he delved into infrared film photography, exploring new ways to perceive and represent reality. Subsequently, he dedicated himself to wildlife photography, gaining a profound respect for nature and the skill to capture fleeting moments of animals in their habitats.
Nowadays, his work has shifted to artistic nude photography, a facet particularly relevant to ALRNCN visitors.
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While Europe is attaching caps to bottles to reduce plastic pollution and fining you for not recycling properly, in China...