People are finding their '90s glamour spirit icons by entering their first name + "glamour shots" into Google image search and posting the first result. Here's my result for "Alex".
The game first popped up on imgur in March.
And then took off on Twitter, with the hashtag #GoogleYourFirstNameAndGlamourShots starting to surface in May.
So even though the glamour shot game has been around for a while, it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Here's "George".
"Jess"
"Leigh"
"Sarah"
"Dillion"
"Robert"
"Corey"
"Dee"
"Brett"
Why just be plain old Mark in jeans and a tshirt, when you can be a confident man in his mid 40s, with an off-the-shoulder denim jacket, a red bandana and a dreamy, sensual look in your eyes?
Maybe we feel like our glamour shots are a representation of our innermost desires that we refuse to express.
That they somehow reveal something about ourselves that we long to share with the world.
In this day and age where a photoshoot just involves getting out your phone, maybe we miss the days when you outsourced your selfies to professionals?
Or maybe it's just funny to imagine yourself dressed as a beautiful muscular unicorn.