Garrett Houghton
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Garrett Houghton
The Inner Monologue Of A Full-Time Photo Blogger
I make a massive bowl of Greek yogurt with fresh strawberries, blackberries, chia seeds, and flax. I drizzle honey that I bottled from the personal honeycomb I harvest in my backyard and almost immediately I have the feeling that today is going to be a beautiful one.
Save Me From Awkward TV
I’m trapped in a jail cell with walls made of Lena Dunham’s outfits in Girls and Michael Cera’s squeaking voice — awkwardness used to be the new cool and now it seems it here to stay and I’m suffocating from all of the tension.
The Quick Descent Into TV Show Addiction
First, you hear smatterings of “how great the show is” and “how nothing is like it on TV” from your friends and coworkers.
Pudgy Bands And Their Career Trajectories
With his last record dropping in 2006, Justin Timbercake has spent the past six years attempting to write one song for his third solo album.
Hairiest Books Of All Time
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Buzz Cuts – By J.K. Rowling
What Your Internet Browser Says About You
According to the Opera website, you want loading web pages to be “really snappy.” You are the type of person that responds positively to words like “snappy.”
How To Lose A Girl In 5 Plays
To be, or not to be in a relationship, that is the question.
20 Alternate Titles For Savages
It’s a shorter workweek thanks to America turning one year older, and while we’re all trying to curb our hangovers and overstuffed stomachs, Hollywood is cashing in on the fact that dark, AC-cranked theaters is where we’ll all head to this weekend to cure our July 4th woes.
5 Stages Of Job Hunting Grief
Ms. Alabaster never called me back, sending me into a deep spiral of despair. Things that didn’t matter started to matter a whole lot: I would never get to see her antique collection; I would never get to talk more jazz-flute shop.