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The Humans of Dublin Facebook page, our capital's answer to Humans Of New York, has featured some truly touching posts over the last couple of years.

We've had family stories, mental health stories and a few love stories too  – like this beautiful post last night from a familiar Irish face.

Mattress Mick is known to many as Dublin's zaniest mattress salesman, but last night he shared a very different side of himself.

"When I was in my late teens I met a girl, and she became very, very special to me," Mick explains.

"She was my first love. We were together for quite a while, but I guess we were just too young. We met too early. She wanted to do other things, so she decided to go different ways.

Mick then goes on to explain how the two grew apart, even though the woman in question "never really left" his thoughts.

"A few years later somebody told me she developed cancer. I actually met her about two years before she died. Her friends organised a reunion but I didn't think it'd be the last time I saw her.

"One Sunday afternoon, out of the blue, a friend of hers called me and said, 'Hi Michael, I have someone here that wants to talk to you.’ She said, 'Hi, it’s me, Kathy. I just would like to say goodbye. I know I'm going to die soon, and I wanted to let you know you were very special in my life too.'

"Every time I think about that phone call I get very sad. It was the nicest phone call I have ever received in my whole life. It meant so much to me. That someone who knew they were terminally ill and hadn't a lot of time could actually think about me, and tell me that…

"I guess it is true, it's never too late to tell somebody how you feel. She died that week, but she'll always be in that very special place in my heart."

So beautiful. After less than a day, the post has over 7,000 likes on the Humans of Dublin page, and we can see why.

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We all love pizza. There's payday pizza, date night pizza, girls night pizza… Well, let's just say pizza is cool for nearly every occasion.

But, when you're stuck for time and have a craving, sometimes the Domino's delivery man takes way longer than you'd like.

Not to worry! Irish woman Gemma Stafford, who has travelled all over the world baking, let us in on a secret: Pizza in a mug.

It's so genius and easy, you won't want to get a take-away ever again.

Here's how to make it:

1. In a microwaveable mug, mix 4 tablespoons of flour, 1/8 teaspoon of salt, 1/8 teaspoon baking powder and a pinch of baking soda.

2. Whisk in 3 tablespoons of milk and 1 tablespoon oil and mix thoroughly.

3. Carefully place your fave marinara sauce on top. Then add some cheese, pepperoni or whatever toppings you fancy.

4. Microwave for 70-80 seconds and you're good to go!

But pizza isn't the only thing she can cook up in a mug, here's a video to try a whole combo of meals: 

 

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There's poor driving and poorly sign-posted junctions…. and then there is this. 

An Irish man has captured footage of a notoriously confusing junction located at Rosslare Harbour in County Wexford which regular ferry-goers will no doubt be familiar with.

Michael Fortune captured a video of drivers trying and generally failing to navigate their way into the correct lane at the junction which apparently remains just as poorly sign-posted today as it did in this video filmed in 2007.

"For those who haven't seen it before, [this is] a form of local folklore which I filmed in Rosslare Harbour in Co. Wexford in 2007," reads the video description. 

"The short film captures the entrance to Rosslare port and how cars, vans, bikes etc swerve, dodge and dance at a badly signed junction.

"Apparently this had being going on for years. One man told me, that he'd go down most evenings during the summer, to observe the craic with the cars as they rushed to get onto the ferry.

And paired with the comical soundtrack, this vid is nothing short of farce. 

Watch the bonkers footage below (and keep an eye out for the guy stopping to have a quick wee): 

Rosslare Harbour, Co. WexfordI've been asked by a good few Wexford people to embed this on Facebook. For those who haven't seen it before, its a form of local folklore which I filmed in Rosslare Harbour in Co. Wexford in 2007 . The short film captures the entrance to Rosslare port and how cars, vans, bikes etc swerve, dodge and dance at a badly signed junction.Apparently this had being going on for years. One man told me, that he'd go down most evenings during the summer, to observe the craic with the cars as they rushed to get onto the ferry.Aside from the cars going arseways, the man stopping to have a wee before he hit the queue for the ferry is 100% real. I spent 3 hours recording this and once I stuck Valerio's soundtrack underneath it that evening, I knew it was a winner.The man who brought my attention to this, Mike Kavanagh, passed away last year.

Posted by Michael Fortune on Wednesday, January 27, 2016

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To be honest, we all go on about how great the 90s were. And rightly so, it was the best decade of all time, obvz. 

Well, now any 90s kids out there get ready to be VERY excited because a brand new radio station has just launched that is dedicated to the ninties. *Screams*.

It's called Non Stop 90s Radio and you can hear it on 107.1FM.

The description on its website goes: "If you were born in the 90s or you lived through the decade, then this is the station for you. Browse through our website and remember the fashion, the movies, the news and lots more."

There's also some "exciting news" being released on February 11 – which we're hoping is in relation to the 30-day licence being extended, much like Christmas FM.

At the moment the station is only available in Dublin, but we're trusting it will spread around the whole country soon. 

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If you haven't heard of Amanda Byrne yet, you need to, because this girl is all kinds of hilarious.

Her first video, posted to Facebook over the weekend, has already had a whopper 120,000 views and over 6,000 likes.

Watch it below – it's an epic spoof of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's Downtown, all about life in north Dublin city.

"In town" by macklemandy

Posted by Amanda Byrne on Saturday, 23 January 2016

"Killin' the game in me new trackie, pass the posh mots who think that I'm manky"… We love this girl.

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During the week there was a lot of irritated Irish people on Twitter after Sky News reporter, Richard Suchet, said Saoirse Ronan was British and claimed her as "one of our own."

Of course, there was a huge outcry on social media, and at first the news reporter didn't back down, getting into a war of words with RTÉ on Twitter:

But, he certainly changed his tune last night as Richard, once again, took to Twitter to apologise for what he said. 

In the tweet, he stated: "On Saoirse, I apologise. It came out wrong. I know the UK can't claim her, of course. But the British would love to see her win for Ireland."

Many people retweeted his message, but of course, you can't please everyone: 

 

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This week, a Sky News reporter referred to Saoirse Ronan as British and "one of ours."

Now, of course, many people took to social media to share their anger that Saoirse, is indeed Irish, and no, you can't claim her.

RTÉ even got involved, calling out the reporter, Richard Suchet, on what he said.

But Richard hit back at the irritated tweets and revealed, to many surprised users, that he didn't misspeak.

And it didn't end there. Richard really seemed like he wanted to start something:

When will it end?!

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Today and yesterday, #IrishUpAMovieOrActor started to trend on Twitter, and while we knew we'd get a few laughs from it, we didn't expect comedy GOLD.

Many took to the social media site to Irish up some of our beloved movies, and as simple as the changes are, we kinda wish that they were real movies, because we'd totally watch them.

Here, we picked our top 10 that will put a smile on your face and make you forget the horrible rain outside:

1. All roads lead to Belfast

 

2. A nod to the former Taoiseach

 

3. And the ever popular, Father Ted

 

4. Because the Nite Link in Dublin can be mega scary sometimes

 

5. We prefer Cate Blanchett's new name

 

6. Sounds better, right?

 

7. Now, this would be brilliant

 

8. Because not everyone in Ireland can…

 

9. Feck is as common an Irish word as potato

 

10. A cute pig doing a jig? This NEEDS to happen

 

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Five months after his death, the wife and father-in-law of Jason Corbett have been charged with his murder.

Mr Corbett, a Limerick native and father-of-two, was found with fatal head injuries, allegedly from a baseball bat, at his home in North Carolina on August 2 last.

His wife Molly Martens and her father Thomas, a former FBI agent, were both charged with second degree murder and voluntary manslaughter by a grand jury in the state yesterday. A trial against the pair will go ahead at a later date.

Police were called to the home of Mr. Corbett and Ms. Martens in the early hours of August 2 following reports of a domestic disturbance. According to police reports, Mr Thomas Martens told the 911 dispatch operator who took the call that "he had been in an argument with his son-in-law and that he had struck him with a baseball bat".

However the Martens family allege that the actions against Mr. Corbett were "necessary and justified," with Ms. Martens' uncle Ernest saying he was confident the pair would be "exonerated."

There are "no finer people you could meet" than the Martens, he said on Newstalk Breakfast this morning, adding that the pair plan to plead not guilty.

Mr. Corbett married Ms. Martens after moving to the US in 2011 and employing her as his nanny.

His first wife and the mother of his two children Jack and Sarah, Mags Corbett, died after suffering an asthma attack in 2006.

Mr. Corbett's sister Treacy Lynch and her husband David – who are currently the legal carers of David's two children after a custody battle with Ms. Martens – travelled to the US for the grand jury decision hearing yesterday.

"The family see it as a start," a source close to the Corbetts said of yesterday's development.

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Many were looking forward to the start of RTE's new drama, Rebellion, which is based around Ireland getting its independence in 1916. 

But in episode one, which aired last night, many were shocked by the language used by the fair ladies. 

Two of the characters, Frances, played by Ruth Bradley and May, played by Sarah Greene, were heard blindingly swearing about one of them, "f**king an Englishman."

But fear not, because the writer of the show, Colin Teevan, said in a press conference that this was the language the Irish used before we became "Americanised."

He explained while the four-letter word has been used for "the act" for centuries, it wasn't until the 1920s that "f**k off" was used as a phrase. 

So all in all, Colin just wanted to keep the script true to the era, and we're just going to have to get used to all the ladies swearing their heads off. 

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In perhaps the greatest Christmas gift they will ever receive, Irish sportstar Shay Given and his fiancée Becky Gibson have welcomed a baby daughter into the family earlier this month. 

The happy couple announced the arrival of their daughter, Grace, on Facebook. 

The pair are snapped beaming next to the Christmas tree with little Grace dressed up in a Santa suit. 

The happy couple announced their engagement earlier this year. 

Becky, who work in PR, looks healthy and happy after giving birth to grace on December 1. 

"Nothing compares to the love and energy that can be found spending time with the ones you adore," said the 29-year-old wrote on social media. 

Shay has two other children from his previous marriage. The 39-year-old goalkeeper split from his wife of twelve years in 2013. 

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Christmas dinner is one of those joyous and rare occasions where your whole family come together to eat a good bit of grub. 

And as wonderful as that sounds, there will always be a few things that happen each and every year that makes us roll our eyes up to baby Jesus and sigh with embarrassment/frustration/anger/all three. 

As bad (and funny) as these things are, you really wouldn't have it any other way (kinda): 

1. Your teen sister will not stop texting under the dinner table.

And as much as that annoys you (she's SO rude), that was you only five years ago. Ah, how times change.

 

2. Your aunty will sneak in a few too many glasses of red wine.

And start talking absolute nonsense to you. 

 

3. Then said glass of red wine will be spilled all over the dinner table and white table cloth.

*Queue evil stares from your mother*

 

4. If you're single…

You'll be asked if you have a boyfriend a million and one times.

 

5. But if you're taken…

It'll be, 'when's the wedding?!'.

 

6. And if you're married…

'WHERE'S THE BABY?'.

 

7. When the dinner is over there's the argument about who will make the tea.

You're just too full to even stand up.

 

8. But then your mam brings over dessert.

Boozy Christmas trifle and even boozier Christmas pudding. Yay!

 

9. And after that, there's the argument about who will clean away the dishes.

LEG IT. 

 

10. But when all is said and done, you wouldn't have Christmas any other way.

Because Christmas at home is the best feeling in the world. 

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