Anyone who's ever wondered which animal, sandwich, or photo of Guy Fieri best represents themselves is in luck. A hilarious new Instagram trend is here to give you all the answers.
Recently, Instagram accounts dedicated to a single topic — such as food, frogs, or a specific celebrity — have been popping up and posting graphics to let people know which food, frog, or celebrity photo perfectly embodies their name. For instance, the @whatfoodyouare account exists to let people named Tessa know that their name has a mozzarella stick vibe, people named Pheobe know that they're avocado toast, and people named Frank know that their name is synonymous with hot dogs. Obviously.
Each of the "what ___ you are" or "what ___ are you" accounts exists solely to share a collection of photos with people's names typed on them (usually in a colorful, old-school Word Art font). And if you don't see your name you featured on an account, have no fear. You can always submit it via DMs.
If you're looking to take part in the simple, yet delightful trend of sharing photos that feature your name to your Instagram story, here are some accounts you should check out.
What Dog You Are
What Horse You Are
Which Guy (Fieri) Are You
What Goat You Are
What Sandwich You Are
What Toilet You Are
What Image Are You
What Rat Are You
What Frog You Are
What Ferret You Are
What Bird You Are
What Garbage Are You
What Harry Styles Are You
What Danny Devito Are You
You can find additional accounts by typing "what are you" into the Instagram search bar, and of course, you can always create your own to highlight the topic of your choice. My account would probably be dedicated to Chris Evans sweaters, but you do you.
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