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Do you like me? Prove it!

It's so easy! Just click the "Like" button! =D Wordpress was so nice to include Facebook pages in ...

Libya: Detainees left to suffocate in crowded metal containers

Pro al-Gaddafi forces left 19 detainees to die of suffocation while locked inside metal containers ...

Kidrobot x Swatch Feature (via My Culture)

Those are amazing!!! Kidrobot and Swatch recently launched their newest campaign, inviting an ...

For Beautiful City: Funny Ads From Belgrade

Funny ad campaign by the city of Belgrade: Images via StreetlifeNYC

Start The New School Year Off Right With Our Top 10 Back To School Jams (via KROQ)

For all the sad students out there Apart of me wants to curl up in a ball and die inside when ...

Video: Chester Interview About Fundraiser Show For Japan

This is a Dailymotion video, so everyone can watch this, not like the stupid MTV videos. http://...

Germany Lifts 17-Year Ban on Demon-Blaster Doom

Seventeen years after being banned in the country, iconic first-person shooter Doom and its ...

Linkin Park: Fundraiser Show For Japan – Twitter Feedback

Yesterday, Linkin Park played in front of 1,500 fundraisers at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles. As you might know, they managed to collect $357,000! Here are some interesting tweets related to the show. Some are just funny nonsense, others are articles or pictures. Take a look:

https://twitter.com/#!/JENNIWOWW/status/108745687876902912 ...

Fan Review: Rain, Injuries, and Music at Leeds Festival

Leeds Festival August 26 - 28, 2011 Fan Review by Matt

As a lover of live music of any sort and having visited Reading Festival last year, my friends and I decided we would go to its sister festival in Leeds to see how it compared to the original down south. At this point, I could describe all the feelings of excitement and apprehension because of the forecast rain, but I know people will come here to read about the festival, so here goes: WEDNESDAY: Being an Early Bird ticket holder, I was allowed to set up Wednesday to ensure space for my tent. The first task is getting to the shuttle buses, a tiny and supposedly easy task in comparison to the weekend, but this turned out to be one of the hardest elements. I’m not sure what it is about the organisers of Leeds Festival, but they appear to hate signage of any kind. There was a complete absence of directions to the shuttle buses, and this paired with the fact the locals seemed to have no idea that Leeds festival existed, let alone was taking place this weekend, led to us walking around the city for 2 hours with our heavy equipment. We finally found the shuttle buses, only to discover that there were some right by the train station we arrived in, literally hidden around a corner. If I wasn’t so tired I probably would’ve punched the bus driver in his big, smug, laughing face.

Bramham Park

Arriving at the campsite after a 40 minute bus ride led to further confusion, as there was, again, a complete lack of signs. After wandering round and asking a few staff members we found our way to the campsite. The layout wasn’t the most efficient, with badly set out paths, too many hills and again, no directions. We eventually set up, and it began raining, beginning our festival experience properly....