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Chester Bennington’s Suicide Note found Linkin Park

Chester Bennington’s Suicide Note found in his songs: SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: We have listened to a lot of Linkin Park in the last few days including the new album “ONE MORE LIGHT” and we must admit we never realized that almost every song Chester ever sang was about the struggle to not kill himself. A lot of people talked bad about the new album because it wasn't a Rock Album but honestly as a singer the new album truly shows how incredible Chester really was. It also shows how deeply rooted his depression was. Chester Bennington's Short Biography Songs like "Heavy", "One More Light" and "No One Can Save Me" lyrically mapped out his suicidal plan. "Leave Out All The Rest" was basically a suicide note. These songs when truly listened to after his death are monumentally eerie. If you don't believe Chester Bennington killed himself then we suggest reading some Lyrics because it seems to be all he ever thought about. It

Hey! Be happy and Make Happy on This Holi!

Holi has been being celebrated since as long as I remember. Holi (Hindi: होली, Nepali: होली) is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus as a festival of colors and it is fun too.. if played with caution and civic and moral senses.
But, recent advancement in technology and failure in upgrading the society along with its physical infrastructures failed miserably and whist we are walking the Twenty First Century.. the phones got smarter whereas people got dumber! The true reason of Holi got lost behind vain and in some cases sexual harassment and bullying.
We know our fans are considerate enough and also intellectuals and won't do activities that will harm other or hinder in their path of happiness.. Live and Let Live!!! haina ta??

Happy Holi Our Dear Blog Readers! Make sure the colors that you use are safe and not hazardous!!

Every year, thousands of Hindus participate in the festival Holi. The festival has many purposes. First and foremost, it celebrates the beginning of the new season, spring. Originally, it was a festival that commemorated good harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colors and saying farewell to winter. It also has a religious purpose, commemorating events present in Hindu mythology. Although it is the least religious holiday, it is probably one of the most exhilarating ones in existence. During this event, participants hold a bonfire, throw colored powder at each other, and celebrate wildly.

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