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Published on 2026/06/29
7 DIFFERENCES #76
Feel like putting your observation skills to the test? Then here's a new Spot the 7 Differences challenge.
At first glance, both images look exactly the same, but they're hiding seven tiny differences. Can you find them all without cheating?
Keep track of how many you've found, and once you think you've got them all, check to see if you really spotted all seven.
# Click here to view the full-size image and the solution
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Today's slow-motion clip.
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7 DIFFERENCES #76
Feel like putting your observation skills to the test? Then here's a new Spot the 7 Differences challenge.
At first glance, both images look exactly the same, but they're hiding seven tiny differences. Can you find them all without cheating?
Keep track of how many you've found, and once you think you've got them all, check to see if you really spotted all seven.
# Click here to view the full-size image and the solution
ExtraBall
Today's slow-motion clip.
ExtraBall2
Published on 2026/06/05
7 DIFFERENCES #75
Our brains are incredibly lazy. Seriously. The moment they think they've figured out what they're looking at, they stop paying attention to the details and switch into autopilot mode. That's why you can leave your keys somewhere and spend half an hour looking for them. Or read the same sentence three times without noticing a repeated word.
And that's exactly why games like this exist.
At first glance, both images look identical. Your brain takes a quick look and says: "Yep, they're the same, we can move on now." But not so fast. There are seven small changes hiding in plain sight, just waiting for you to let your guard down.
Today's photo is the work of photographer Igor Yakushkov, and your mission is to prove that you can still spot the details. Take your time, compare both images, and find the 7 differences before giving up and checking the solution.
Because seeing isn't always the same as looking.
# Click here to view the full-size image and see the solution
ExtraBall
Today's slow-motion clip.
ExtraBall2
7 DIFFERENCES #75
Our brains are incredibly lazy. Seriously. The moment they think they've figured out what they're looking at, they stop paying attention to the details and switch into autopilot mode. That's why you can leave your keys somewhere and spend half an hour looking for them. Or read the same sentence three times without noticing a repeated word.
And that's exactly why games like this exist.
At first glance, both images look identical. Your brain takes a quick look and says: "Yep, they're the same, we can move on now." But not so fast. There are seven small changes hiding in plain sight, just waiting for you to let your guard down.
Today's photo is the work of photographer Igor Yakushkov, and your mission is to prove that you can still spot the details. Take your time, compare both images, and find the 7 differences before giving up and checking the solution.
Because seeing isn't always the same as looking.
# Click here to view the full-size image and see the solution
ExtraBall
Today's slow-motion clip.
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Published on 2026/05/20
7 DIFFERENCES #74
This is the first edition of 7 Differences in 2026. Just so you can see that at ALRNCN we don�t follow any kind of calendar or serious publishing schedule. Around here, things run more on impulses, random inspiration... or simply whichever way the wind happens to blow that day.
You already know how this works. Although if you were born in the early 2000s, this little pastime might feel like some kind of digital archaeology. I doubt you spent much time flipping through paper magazines or newspapers, where 7 Differences was a classic for over 40 years. One of those things that always sat there next to the horoscope, crossword puzzles, and the daily comic strip.
Now it�s your turn to bring back a little vintage tradition and put your eyesight to the test. Let�s see if you�ve still got an eye for this stuff... or if TikTok has already switched your attention span into low power mode.
The image is by photographer Yan McLine
# Click here to view the full-size image and see the solution
ExtraBall by 69
Today�s slow-motion clip.
ExtraBall2
7 DIFFERENCES #74
This is the first edition of 7 Differences in 2026. Just so you can see that at ALRNCN we don�t follow any kind of calendar or serious publishing schedule. Around here, things run more on impulses, random inspiration... or simply whichever way the wind happens to blow that day.
You already know how this works. Although if you were born in the early 2000s, this little pastime might feel like some kind of digital archaeology. I doubt you spent much time flipping through paper magazines or newspapers, where 7 Differences was a classic for over 40 years. One of those things that always sat there next to the horoscope, crossword puzzles, and the daily comic strip.
Now it�s your turn to bring back a little vintage tradition and put your eyesight to the test. Let�s see if you�ve still got an eye for this stuff... or if TikTok has already switched your attention span into low power mode.
The image is by photographer Yan McLine
# Click here to view the full-size image and see the solution
ExtraBall by 69
Today�s slow-motion clip.
ExtraBall2
Published on 2026/04/30
GTA SAN ANDREAS. THE SERIES NETFLIX IS ALREADY LATE TO MAKE
There was a time when GTA: San Andreas wasn�t just a game� it was a movie you built in your head.
Random chases, drive-bys at sunset, CJ walking through Grove Street like he owned the place�
Everyone had their own version. Their own story. Their own way of living it. And without even realizing it, you were part of something way bigger than just a videogame.
Now someone has taken all that �memories, feelings, moments� and run it through AI.
No studio, no actors, none of the stuff that used to be necessary.
Just a clear idea in their head� and knowing exactly what it felt like to play that game at 2 a.m.
And that�s the interesting part� It�s not just that it looks real. It�s that it rings a bell.
It feels familiar, even if you�ve never seen those exact scenes before.
Because in the end, it�s not about generating images. It�s about recreating something that was already in your head� and nailing it well enough to make you go: �damn� this is exactly how it felt.�
# Watch video
ExtraBall
The slow-motion moment of the day.
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GTA SAN ANDREAS. THE SERIES NETFLIX IS ALREADY LATE TO MAKE
There was a time when GTA: San Andreas wasn�t just a game� it was a movie you built in your head.
Random chases, drive-bys at sunset, CJ walking through Grove Street like he owned the place�
Everyone had their own version. Their own story. Their own way of living it. And without even realizing it, you were part of something way bigger than just a videogame.
Now someone has taken all that �memories, feelings, moments� and run it through AI.
No studio, no actors, none of the stuff that used to be necessary.
Just a clear idea in their head� and knowing exactly what it felt like to play that game at 2 a.m.
And that�s the interesting part� It�s not just that it looks real. It�s that it rings a bell.
It feels familiar, even if you�ve never seen those exact scenes before.
Because in the end, it�s not about generating images. It�s about recreating something that was already in your head� and nailing it well enough to make you go: �damn� this is exactly how it felt.�
# Watch video
ExtraBall
The slow-motion moment of the day.
ExtraBall2
Published on 2026/03/20
PLAYING RESIDENT EVIL ON THE OMNI ONE
Playing Resident Evil 2 Remake in full-body VR with the Omni One means physically running and dodging your way through Raccoon City. Amazing for immersion, but a real problem when zombies make you panic� especially when your own legs get involved.
The Omni One isn�t your typical VR gadget. It�s basically an omnidirectional platform that lets you move in 360 degrees inside the game: walk, run, crouch, or turn using your own body, not a joystick.
Here, you don�t push a stick� you actually run. You don�t press a button to dodge� you move out of the way. And when something jumps at you, your reaction isn�t your fingers�it�s your entire body trying to get the hell out of there.
And that�s where things get serious. Because a horror game like Resident Evil 2 in VR hits completely different. The zombies aren�t on a screen anymore�you�ve got them right in front of you, full scale, invading your personal space. And when the game forces you to react physically, the tension goes through the roof.
Of course, there�s a downside too. Not just the price or the space the setup needs, but the fact that your brain knows it�s just a game� while your body isn�t so sure.
End result: a brutal experience, next-level immersion� and a pretty good chance you�ll end up running like crazy, tripping, or straight-up panicking like Raccoon City is real.
# Watch video
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Me facing Friday while life keeps throwing random stuff my way.
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PLAYING RESIDENT EVIL ON THE OMNI ONE
Playing Resident Evil 2 Remake in full-body VR with the Omni One means physically running and dodging your way through Raccoon City. Amazing for immersion, but a real problem when zombies make you panic� especially when your own legs get involved.
The Omni One isn�t your typical VR gadget. It�s basically an omnidirectional platform that lets you move in 360 degrees inside the game: walk, run, crouch, or turn using your own body, not a joystick.
Here, you don�t push a stick� you actually run. You don�t press a button to dodge� you move out of the way. And when something jumps at you, your reaction isn�t your fingers�it�s your entire body trying to get the hell out of there.
And that�s where things get serious. Because a horror game like Resident Evil 2 in VR hits completely different. The zombies aren�t on a screen anymore�you�ve got them right in front of you, full scale, invading your personal space. And when the game forces you to react physically, the tension goes through the roof.
Of course, there�s a downside too. Not just the price or the space the setup needs, but the fact that your brain knows it�s just a game� while your body isn�t so sure.
End result: a brutal experience, next-level immersion� and a pretty good chance you�ll end up running like crazy, tripping, or straight-up panicking like Raccoon City is real.
# Watch video
ExtraBall
Me facing Friday while life keeps throwing random stuff my way.
ExtraBall2
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Published on 2025/12/05
DRAWING SOME CHERRIES
You know that classic telephone game where someone whispers a phrase to the first person, that person repeats it to the next, the next to another, and by the time it reaches the last one the whole thing is completely distorted? Well� this is exactly the same vibe, just drawing on people�s backs instead of whispering.
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To serve and protect.
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DRAWING SOME CHERRIES
You know that classic telephone game where someone whispers a phrase to the first person, that person repeats it to the next, the next to another, and by the time it reaches the last one the whole thing is completely distorted? Well� this is exactly the same vibe, just drawing on people�s backs instead of whispering.
# Watch video
ExtraBall
To serve and protect.
ExtraBall2
(Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
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Published on 2025/11/13
CALL OF DUTY IN REAL LIFE. TROPICAL ISLAND WARFARE
Imagine an airsoft game, but instead of the usual dry forest or the same old field, you drop into a tropical island in Puerto Rico � water up to your waist, humid heat hitting your face, and dense vegetation everywhere.
That�s exactly what Airsoft Alfonse brings in this video: �Tropical Island Airsoft Warfare,� a match organized by Exodus Milsim Team and Tropical Airsoft Events, the kind of people who build real military-style scenarios rather than a few pallets thrown together.
Everything is recorded in first-person, with that helmet camera that throws you straight into the action and makes the whole thing feel like a shooter � pure Call of Duty
CALL OF DUTY IN REAL LIFE. TROPICAL ISLAND WARFARE
Imagine an airsoft game, but instead of the usual dry forest or the same old field, you drop into a tropical island in Puerto Rico � water up to your waist, humid heat hitting your face, and dense vegetation everywhere.
That�s exactly what Airsoft Alfonse brings in this video: �Tropical Island Airsoft Warfare,� a match organized by Exodus Milsim Team and Tropical Airsoft Events, the kind of people who build real military-style scenarios rather than a few pallets thrown together.
Everything is recorded in first-person, with that helmet camera that throws you straight into the action and makes the whole thing feel like a shooter � pure Call of Duty






