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A lawyer acting for Robin Camp, a Canadian judge who recently resigned after a review board concluded he was guilty of victim-blaming in a rape trial, insisted that the judge's misconduct was the product of 'ignorance, not animus'.

As if that's supposed to render his suggestion that an alleged rape victim could have kept 'her knees together' during an assault any less damaging or, indeed, dangerous.

If you're one of the many who question the culture of victim-blaming, desperately attempt to quell the paradigm, and wonder where we've gone wrong as a society when the victim of a rape faces judgement and condemnation, you need look no further than the Robin Camp example.

When an individual in a profession who – as the review board put it – is 'expected to demonstrate knowledge of social issues, and awareness of changes in social values, humility, tolerance and respect for others' deems it appropriate to ask a young woman why she didn't better fend off penetration, is it any wonder rape culture is so prevalent?

"Why didn’t you just sink your bottom down into the basin so he couldn’t penetrate you?” he asked the young woman who was just 19 at the time of the assault in 2014.

"And when your ankles were held together by your jeans, your skinny jeans, why couldn’t you just keep your knees together?” he wondered.

Nowhere does the blame appear to be placed more firmly at the door of the victim than during rape cases. 

The idea that the target of a mugging might be asked why they bought an expensive phone seems ludicrous.

The notion that the complainant in a burglary case might be forced to defend their home security system seems farcical.

And yet, in numerous rape cases, the victim is asked why she was drunk, what she was wearing, and how she had allowed it to happen.

Indeed, British High Court judge, Andrew Gilbart, recently offered his own assessment of a sexual assault case, asserting: "I’m sure it was a frightening incident. She got very, very drunk. It doesn’t excuse what happened, but people have to make sure they protect themselves and guard against this, she made herself very vulnerable,”

“The law seeks to protect victims such as this from their own foolishness. The complainant had got herself drunk, was in a public place, unable to protect herself and the law must be seen to protect vulnerable people from being picked on by those who spot their vulnerability and choose to attack them." he added.

The complainant did this, the complainant did that, the complainant, essentially, asked for it.

And we wonder why the culture of victim blaming thrives online among internet trolls and why some men deem it fitting to carry 'You Deserve Rape' placards at women's marches when individuals representing the judicial system appear to suggest something similar.

Instances like the aforementioned indicate that the abhorrent attitude towards women in rape cases is by no means resigned to the murkier areas of the world wide web, nor can it be dismissed as 'locker room banter', but is in fact evident among professionals employed to demonstrate an awareness of changes in social values, humility, tolerance and respect for others.

In the same way ignorance of the law is no excuse, neither is ignorance of the trauma experienced by victims of rape and sexual assault… no matter what Robin Camp's attorney might argue.
 

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Even been in one of those awkward situations where your friend says they want a certain hairstyle but you know it wont look good on them?

It's one of the most awkward times in friendship history, but you know as a true friend, you cant let them go through with it. 

One comedy duo have crystallised the various emotions of this in a gas new video. 

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Cutting a fringe is one of the most delicate and difficult hair changes to go through, and all of us have given the choppy bangs a go.

Whether it was a primary school bowl cut or an art college fashion fringe, baby bangs can look amazing on some but not-so-hot on others, and when it's your best mate who doesn't suit it, it can be a little awkward. 

Jen Hatton and Emma Doran's new video is all about stopping your bestie for making an epic hair mistake, and it's completely hilarious. 

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"Look, I've met loads of people who have a fringe now, I think it will look good," says Emma, playing the fringe fan. 

"It was different then, I was in a different place," she says as Jen beseeches her not to go for the chop. 

"Think of the clips!" says Jen, as she accuses her mate of relapsing back into fringe territory, before producing a picture of an old fringe that dissolves Emma to tears.

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We were in tears ourselves laughing at the video.

Check it out for yourselves: 

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The student living situation in Dublin is pretty dire at the moment, but thankfully there is hope on the horizon.  

Almost 4,000 students will have a new place to call home by 2020 thanks to some new apartment complexes.

Five new student villages are currently underway, and one of them looks absolutely unreal. 

Uninest Student Residency New Mill is currently under construction in the Libertines, and the new rooms look nicer than any apartment we've ever lived in. 

The rooms include built-in wardrobes, rain head showers and smart TVs, and are decked out in modern, minimalist decor. 

The prices for the rooms haven't been released yet, as the rooms aren't quite ready to be booked. 

The complex even comes complete with a cinema room, a music room and secure parcel storage for when you miss that ASOS delivery.

We don't remember living this well when we were students…

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Starbucks cups are one of the most easily recognised symbols out there.

We bet you can easily conjure that white cup with the green mermaid logo to your mind's eye in an instant. 

The international coffee giant has decided to go in a new direction with their spring cup collection, opting for a style that is every minimalists dream.

The cups are totally logo-less, and no longer come in the classic, crisp white colour. 

They actually now come in a sky blue, bright yellow and pale green.

The new disposable cups leave a blank space in the centre for you to create your own logo if you have a few minutes to spare on the coffee run.

The cups will be available from March 16 at locations in the U.S. and Canada, but no word yet on whether the creative cups are coming to Ireland. 

Starbucks have always offered seasonal cups, with the Christmas cups being hailed as a sign of the imminent festivities. 

We're wondering if the new spring edition will prove as popular?

Think of all the space the baristas will now have to write your name wrong! 

Pics: Joshua Trujillo/Starbucks

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We're super excited for the release of the new live-action version of Beauty and the Beast, hitting cinemas next week.

While we love a good film, we're total magpies when it comes to gorgeous jewellery, so when the two are combined it's real-life Disney magic. 

 

The movie has inspired a collection of exquisite pieces from Alex Monroe, who has partnered with Disney to celebrate the iconic imagery of the movie.

Celebrating the tale as old as time, the jewellery designer is creating pieces based on classic concepts from the film.

The designer Alex’s daughters grew up with the story of Belle and the Beast and cherished it.

Thee pieces will be priced between around €145.00 and €275.00.

The new live-action remake of the fim, starring Emma Watson as Belle, hits Irish cinemas on March 17.

And the perfect accessoryy to wear to the premier?

Those Lumiere earrings, obviously. 

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German police have arrested the man who executed an axe attack in a train station in Dusseldorf last night. 

Seven people were wounded in the attack.

Police described the suspect as being a man from the former Yugoslavia, who is believed to suffer from mental health problems.

"A 36-year-old man burst out of a local train wielding an axe," explained Irish Times Berlin correspondent Derek Scally to Newstalk. 

"He had already attacked two people on the train."

"On the platform, he ran amok injuring passengers. He ran several metres across several tracks, jumped from a bridge down several metres, injured himself, broke several bones and was taken into custody."

Three of the victims were very seriously injured, but none are in critical condition. 

 

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Pizza has a special place in our hearts.

Celebrating, sad, hungover, whatever the occasion, pizza is there by our sides. 

Buskers On The Ball clearly understands out deep seated love for the Italian dish, as the venue is giving away free pizza this evening.

The Temple Bar establishment is running a promotion all this week to show off their new kitchen, and they will be giving away free pizzas and fully loaded wedges. 

To acquire this cornucopia of junk food delights, all you have to do is book a table by email for a group of five people, minimum, before this evening, simple. 

Groups can book in from noon to 10pm tonight, so call up that gang you've been meaning to get together with.

Once you're finished your pizza pie, you can play a game of pool, table tennis or fuze ball. 

We're loving this deal, after all, who wouldn't want free pizza?

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Okay, so First Dates is always a tad awkward, which is no surprise seeing as it involves Irish people trying to be cool on national television while their love lives hang in the balance.

Last night, we saw Eoin meet Katie for the first time, and he was definitely a little nervous.

Before arriving at the First Dates restaurant, Eoin had a little run in with an avian nemesis, causing him to be late for the date.

Eoin didn't hold back when reliving the tale, telling Katie that a bird had "shat" on him.

Probably not the best icebreaker but hey, at least he's honest.

And isn't that meant to be good luck?

Katie also seriously impressed us with her open discussion about her depression. 

Kudos Katie, kudos!

 

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After waiting for months to find out whether or not Longitude was actually happening, tickets are finally going on sale today. 

Tickets are on sale at 9am, and are available from Ticketmaster. 

Three-day weekend tickets are going for €189.50, with two-day tickets priced at €129.50.

Tickets for one of the days over the weekend of festivities are on sale for  €69.50. 

Stormzy and Picture This were announced as the Friday headliners yesterday, with The Weeknd taking the limelight on Saturday night. 

Mumford and Sons and Jack garret are rounding off the festival on Sunday. 

They will be joined by the likes of Skepta, Baaba Maal, Glass Animals, Lucy Rose and Catfish and the Bottlemen. 

We're so excited for this festival, see you all in the virtual queue. 

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If you live in Dublin, then you've definitely heard of Bunsen.

It's the delicious burger joint on Wexford Street that has a simple menu, but boy… does it deliver. Just look at that juiciness!

 

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Well, now it's not only going to be the Dubs that can enjoy these burgers on a daily basis because Bunsen is heading to Cork.

Opening this weekend, the Bunsen Facebook page announced that there will be free burgers for anyone who wants to join them.

The announcement is pretty scarce of information, but it looks like the restaurant will be situated on French Church Street.

Lads, you're going to love it.

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Oh, McDonald's. How did you get it so wrong?

As Paddy's Day is fast approaching, so is the release of the Maccy D's Shamrock Shake.

But, its new ad campaign basically has absolutely nothing to do with Ireland.

The video was released on Twitter and shows a man playing the Shamrock Shake as if he was playing on bagpipes.

Bagpipes are Scottish.

Then, Stonehenge appears on screen.

Stonehenge is in England.

Of course, there was outcry from Irish fans the minute it went up, and some of the backlash is brilliant:

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If you're like us then you're constantly forgetting where you put your keys in the morning.

Or you walk into a room to do something and then poof! You can't remember what that something was.

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If you're always misplacing things then listen up, because apparently we have an untapped memory reserve that we never use – and really should.

The ancient Greeks first touched on this and a recent study by Cell.com has proved that we can create a 'memory palace' for ourselves.

According to the research, tapping into your 'memory palace' requires you to create vivid images of the things you want to remember later.

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So, if you want to remember where you put your keys, visualise them on the kitchen table, so it'll be in your mind for when you want to find them. Make sense?

The study also revealed that if you use this method over 40 days, your brain activity will also increase. 

A few Sherlock Holmes vibes going on here…

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