ALRNCN complies with the RTA code (Restricted to Adults). Access to the site can be easily blocked using parental control tools. It is necessary that parents and guardians take measures to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content, especially those restricted by age.
Anyone who has minors in their care should implement basic parental control measures, both at the hardware and software level, or filtering services to block minors' access to inappropriate content.
Activists who supported last Thursday's feminist strike in the Basque Country enter a Zara store and spill liquids on the floor so that the girls working as shop assistants in that store have to clean it up. That's how they are.
And on top of that, the workers politely asking them to stop, as if manners would matter to these people.
ExtraBall by david
How ugly it is to be having dinner with someone and be glued to the phone.
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)
Men just aren’t built for childcare, that’s a fact. Leave us alone with the kid, and what should be a simple playtime session turns into a Cirque du Soleil audition. Juggling, flips, impossible balances—what could possibly go wrong?
She is Angela White, and at this link, you can watch many of her scenes.
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)
The safe word is a pre-agreed signal used in BDSM play to communicate one’s physical, emotional, or moral limits. It’s a way to let the other person know whether they can continue but with less intensity or if they need to stop entirely.
But what happens when you forget your safe word? I think the guy in the next video might have forgotten the one they agreed on.
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)
The next video isn’t just about sharing the spectacle of the ladies on top of the car, but rather to make you marvel—just like I did—at the sheer resistance of that rear window. How is this even possible? All I ask from life is an emotional stability that lasts longer than that car’s window.
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)
perritopiloto
There are things no one teaches you before moving out, but we should all learn before leaving the nest. It’s not just about doing laundry or managing money—there are moments when reacting the right way makes all the difference. Because being an adult isn’t just about paying bills and cooking for yourself, it’s also about knowing what to do when things go wrong. And when that moment comes, it’s better to be prepared—because sometimes, it’s a matter of life and death.
By the way, if a pan with boiling oil catches fire, never throw water on it. The right way to handle it is to turn off the heat and cover it with a lid or a damp towel to smother the flames.
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)
What was supposed to be a political statement turned into a full-blown spectacle: during an interview with Venezuelan congressman Didalco Bolívar, two women started fighting to stay in the frame.
The video went viral not just because of the scuffle, but because of the rumor that followed: many claim that the two women weren’t just party members, but the congressman’s wife and mistress. Hard to believe, but you know how reality sometimes outdoes fiction.
Meanwhile, Bolívar kept talking as if nothing was happening. Did he not notice, or is he just a master at ignoring problems?
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)
allwenn
There are people who can’t stand seeing you doing well—not because you’ve done anything to them, but because your happiness reminds them of their own misery. They don’t like seeing you enjoy yourself, having a good time, or simply being at peace. The idea that you’re moving forward while they remain stuck in their own frustration eats them up inside. And instead of working on their own lives, they focus their energy on trying to bring you down, messing with you, putting obstacles in your way, looking for any excuse to drag you into their misery. If they’re unhappy, you’re not allowed to be happy either.
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)