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The flag over Leinster House flies at half-mast on Friday for Nelson Mandela. Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland

Top readers' comments of the week

Here’s our round-up of the most interesting and most popular comments from this week. Did you make it in?

EVERY SATURDAY MORNING we take a look at all the best comments left on the site by our readers over the past seven days.

The news this week was understandably dominated by the death of Nelson Mandela. Other stories which hit the headlines were the strikes at ESB and Marks and Spencer, the Smithwick Tribunal report, Gerry Adams, the Irish Language Commissioner, and the countdown to Christmas.

So here, in no particular order, are the standout comments from the week that was.

The top 5 articles which received the most comments this week

1. Meet the Congolese native who is running for Sinn Féin in next year’s election (360  comments)

2. Language Commissioner quits, tells TDs Irish is being marginalised (335 comments)

3. ESB workers announce ‘all-out’ strike as unions meet with mediators (331 comments)

4. 21 pubs in Ireland you must visit before you die (329 comments)

. Galway university society disbanded for homophobic message (323 comments)

Some of the best comments left on the site this week

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Many readers paid tribute in their own way to Nelson Mandela this week. From Catherine Sims:

I really wanted him to live forever but he was tired and he deserves his rest . RIP Madiba

… and Dave Fingleton:

Has ever a man been more universally respected throughout the world? Proud to remember going to Dublin as a chap to support the dunnes stores workers when they refused to handle apartheid goods. To think a man so far away could inspire such action in a 10 year old boy in rural Ireland, I’m sure that was repeated globally..one of the greatest humans ever to draw breath .

Warning: Christmas comment alert. The appropriately named Merry Christmas had this warning for the young folk when buying presents for their parents:

Dear young people of Ireland.
Please remember that mammy and daddy were once young, just like you. And like you they also bought sh!te pressies for their mammies and daddies. Foot spas, socks and biscuits don’t cut it!I am the wrong side of 50, I was a punk in me day. I do not want Michael Wazzisface CDs, I do not want chick flick DVDs or romantic feckin’ books. Leave my Curly Wurly alone, don’t sneak the choc bikkies from the second layer and eat your bloody sprouts!

I will accept cash, book tokens and alcohol. My Rage Against The Machine DVD is knackered, I need a new one to shout along with when I do the ironing.

That felt good :)

Ireland topped Forbes magazine’s list of the best countries in the world for business this week. Readers weren’t too impressed though. Here’s Mark Ryan and Ricky Spanish:

Haha, we finally top a list that does not involve alcohol!
Pints to celebrate?

In the comments beneath the article about a US couple who died hours apart after spending 65 years together, a lot of readers had similar stories. This one from Caoimhghín Ó Tuama was very moving:

Something like this happened my grandparents in Cork about 10 years ago.

Both were sick with a while. Grandfather died that morning in hospital, and was brought out that evening to the church in the village to be woke. The family house was right across from the church and my grandmother was bed ridden at that point.

We had a mass for my grandfather at 7 that evening, went back across the road to the family house and within an hour my grandmother had past on too. They were married a good 50 years at least I think, and gone in the same day.

T’was sad but nice.

The Smithwick Tribunal report this week found that at least one member of An Garda Síochána probably passed information to the IRA in the murder of two senior RUC officers in 1989. From Paddy Chambers:

Much blood on many hands. Not many involved from any side can have a totally clear conscience. The tit for tat comments on here remind me of the tit for tat killings that tore this country asunder for best part of my childhood. Regardless of how bad this rescission has been nothing compares to the horror of that period of Irish history. May we never go back.

Random comment on the article about the increase in children being named Arya and Skylar thanks to the popularity of shows like Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad – from Daniel Rea:

My nieces’ name is Meg- short for Megatron

Finally General Loveshank was not too impressed with Colm Keaveney joining Fianna Fáil:

Getting rescued from a desert island by the Titanic.

The 6 most popular comments this week

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1. First up this week is Andrea Rock Massey, who got 2,661 thumbs up for this comment on the attempted hit on John Gilligan:

I think this was just an attempt by Gilligan to have Garda protection awarded to him. Never before has the gunman walked into a pub shouting the name of the person they were there to shoot. They typically seem to know exactly where the intended “victim” is sitting. Never mind going into a completely different pub for God’s sake! This has set up written all over it.

2. Next upFoxys van got 1,900 thumbs up for this comment on the article about a pet dog who died after being attacked by a pack of hunt hounds:

The family should see a solicitor over this I know I would.

3. Declan Byrne got 1,832 thumbs up on the poll about whether people would consider reporting a drink-driver to the gardaí in exchange for money:

I would report for no money . No excuse for drink driving.

4. The article was about overbooking on Irish Rail trains, but Sheena Ní Mhurchú raised a different issue, and got 1,699 thumbs up:

Not really the issue above but on a side note, I’m sickened by the number of people who sit in pre-booked seats on the train, and then look at you like you’re pure evil when you (politely) point out that they are in your seat. Really grinds my gears.

5. In fifth place was robby rottenest who got 1,529 green thumbs on this article about Olympic medallist Tom Daley, who said this week that he is dating a man:

Of course the other type of diving now off the menu.

6. Last but not least, Helen Clifford got 1,490 thumbs up on the article about the parents of Domhnall, the Toy Show star who met Robbie Keane, and how proud they are of their son:

Stupid dust getting in m’eye.

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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:40 PM

    Lucky to be alive after getting a smack from a train. Very lucky.

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    Mute Benny Dowling
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:24 PM

    I hope he us not too seriously hurt

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    Mute Awkward Seal
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:40 PM

    In Japan the train company sues the family for damages if someone commits suicude by jumping under a train. It sounds like this guy was somewhere where he shouldn’t have been and as a result ruined the evening of thousands of people. It may be harsh but there should be consequences.

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    Mute Paul
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:36 PM

    Fools own fault, trespassing

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    Mute proctor
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:39 PM

    What was he doing trespassing on the line, very lucky he wasn’t killed!

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    Mute Martin Gallagher
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:38 PM

    Are there not two train tracks on this line? Close the one the victim was on but switch the traffic to the other track to allow passengers to travel on, I’d think?

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    Mute Paul
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:41 PM

    Martain

    The traveling public are not allowed to see a dead/injured person after been hit by a train.

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    Mute James Rowan
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    Feb 1st 2016, 6:46 PM

    Id imagine it wouldn’t be too safe for the emergency workers having a train passing by so close to them either.

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    Mute Martin Gallagher
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    Feb 1st 2016, 7:18 PM

    By all means James but once the clear up operation has been done, why inconvenience or endanger everyone else from getting home or on to where they need to be?
    It might sound facile but a bloke here once drove his car onto a train line to commit suicide and nearly succeeded in killing others in the resulting crash. Worth thinking about here is the traumatic impact on the train driver in seeing someone dilerbrately putting themselves in such harms way without any chance of avoidance?

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    Feb 1st 2016, 8:47 PM

    Yeah, James, imagine if some commuter chose that moment to flush. Brown mist, not nice.

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    Feb 1st 2016, 10:56 PM

    Even if they did that It’s still gonna slow down the line Martin

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    Feb 1st 2016, 9:02 PM

    Lost his nerve at the last second? Hope he gets help if that’s the case.

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    Mute Marg murphy
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    Feb 2nd 2016, 12:42 AM

    Poor boy. I hope he gets the help he needs. Before people start moaning about the inconvenience, think how he must have been feeling. To think throwing yourself under a train can be the answer it would have to be a very black day indeed.

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    Mute Kieron Duffin
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    Feb 1st 2016, 7:58 PM

    Sounds strange. Got hit but didn’t suffer any life threatening injuries. Surely could have been dealt with faster possibly ?

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    Feb 1st 2016, 9:33 PM

    Presumably there still has to be a health & safety investigation for any workplace accident involving a member of the public, plus possibly a Gárda investigation. Facts have to be ascertained with a view to seeing if similar incidents could be prevented.

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    Mute shaz
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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:14 AM

    God help this young lad. To feel there is no way out but this is horrendous. I hope he gets the help he needs. Take care young man and remember
    H -hold
    O – on
    P – pain
    E – eases

    HOPE xxxxxxx

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    Mute John Nolan
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    Feb 1st 2016, 10:03 PM

    Was on a train to Heuston this afternoon. We got delayed in Athy for about an hour due to the incident. It could have been worse I guess.

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    Mute Barry Humphreys
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    Feb 1st 2016, 7:31 PM

    Exactly

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 8:48 AM

    All I will say is I’m glad he survived , it must be first ever incident where someone actually survives after that. I was stuck in delays but it wasn’t too bad especially knowing the reason why. I usually feel very bad for train drivers, if that boy would of died how would you live with yourself knowing you killed him, but all good hes alive !

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