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Brent Rose is a freelance writer, producer, photographer, and actor, and has been contributing to Gizmodo since 2011. You can follow him on Instagram and Twitter, and learn more at brentrose.com

Mine also are not working. Wouldn’t work in Firefox either. Read more

Yeah, we’re talking about a little over two liters to get to five pounds. That’s not a crazy amount at all. Read more

Generally agree with this list, but there’s an obscure addition. This taco place in LA does fried scallop tacos and they’re brain-meltingly good. Read more

I said this in a tweet earlier but the only truly unbelievable thing about Get Out was that everybody uses Microsoft Surface & Windows Phones, and they Bing everything. Read more

Strangely enough, I went to theatre camp with Jordan when we were like, 17. Didn’t stay in touch or anything, but he was a nice guy and I wondered where he ended up from time to time. My brain exploded when I first saw him at the Golden Globes. Anyway, I agree that he handled that amazingly well. Read more

2 squares per wipe, every time, unless something truly awful happened. My God, Drew. My God... Read more

It was almost worth it just to hear Roger Goodell booed so loudly that the mic couldn’t pick up anything he said. Almost. Read more

Yeah, but it probably wouldn’t be broadcast live like it is with the X Games. Read more

Rodriguez filmed the whole thing with the aid of some sort of camera you can strap to your bike and it looks terrifying. Read more

Where’s a whistleblower when you need one? Read more

I see a screencap of a Mario Kart game. They didn’t mention it, though? Read more

It must be hard to know that you’ll never be as good at shouting things as your brother. Read more

Yep, on a list of horrors, that was easily the most horrifying. Read more

This is 100% on-point, Nolan. Thank you. Read more

Interesting! The bottom three all primarily deal with the southwest, which is particularly prone to weather delays, especially in Colorado. (I didn’t reserach that, it’s just been my personal experience, and I used to live in Denver.) Makes sense to me. Read more