Internet Users Mock a Christmas Card Published by the FBI
On December 24, the Federal Bureau of Investigation published a Christmas card on Twitter to congratulate the subscribers with the coming holidays, The Independent writes.
The drawing that was apparently done in Paint immediately became a target for jokes: users started mocking the fact that the organization known for its cutting-edge technology and enormous budgets did not hire a good designer.
“I absolutely love that an agency with millions of dollars in funding assigned this task to an intern using MS Paint,” one of them wrote. “I started my new job doing graphic design for the FBI today. Wish me luck!” another said. “FBI, arrest yourselves for this card,” is another example of the reaction to FBI holiday message.
Happy holidays from the #FBI pic.twitter.com/l9VoIbQXnx
— FBI (@FBI) December 24, 2016
Many users also decided to thank the authors of the Christmas card by publishing cards in similar style:
Ditto @FBI pic.twitter.com/ecyXosBRYC
— owned by Ulfr (@HaverOfOpinions) December 24, 2016
@HaverOfOpinions @FBI pic.twitter.com/A2I3BMh1OJ
— jerry christmas (@turrds) December 24, 2016
@FBI And many happy returns! We have summer Christmases down here.(The squiggly white clouds here, I feel, are pretty sharp.) pic.twitter.com/RfwHeGBFjf
— Troy Rawhiti-Forbes (@TroyRF) December 25, 2016