It's not just millennials posing in front of their smartphones. Recently, social media has been flooded with selfies from older people — like, hundreds of years old.
It all started when designer Olivia Muus visited the National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen. She snapped a photo of a famous piece of art "taking" a selfie -- and the Museum of Selfies was born!
"I took a picture for fun and liked how this simple thing could change their character and give their facial expression a whole new meaning," she wrote on her Tumblr blog, a home for her own creations and those submitted by fans.
On Twitter and Instagram, people have been posting photos with the hashtag #museumofselfies and the results have been hilarious.
So next time you judge a group of teens snapping a selfie, remember, astronauts, koalas and even revered works of art do it now.
Keith Wagstaff writes about technology for NBC News. He previously covered technology for TIME's Techland and wrote about politics as a staff writer at TheWeek.com. You can follow him on Twitter at @kwagstaff and reach him by email at: Keith.Wagstaff@nbcuni.com