The Caught in the Act: Promiscuous Sex Life of My D-Cup Mother in lawAlbuquerque branch of the FBI held a chat on Twitter with three of their interns. And of course, the internet did not hold back their questions.
SEE ALSO: Wikileaks wants you to believe the CIA spies on other agencies with 'software updates,' but doesn't offer examplesA few of the ABQ FBI's finest - interns Holly, Gabby, and Kathryn - jumped online on Wednesday to answer questions about their burgeoning careers in government bureaucracy.
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In tweets from the Albuquerque FBI's account, the gals ended up answering 15 questions from 10 Twitter users - two of which have very recently created accounts, have no personal info, and have only ever tweeted during the chat today.
Possible social media plants by a government agency aside, the interns shed light on the FBI application process, the value of their experiences, and how it might help with careers down the line. Sign us up [for extensive background check interviews with family, friends, employers, neighbors, your dog...] !!
Unfortunately the interns left more than a few questions unanswered -- about 250, actually. Twitter obviously ~couldn't help~ but use the opportunity for a tête-à-tête with the FBI to ask about the bureau's wildest rumors and best TV appearances. And, mostly in a thread under an introductory tweet from Kathryn, they went to town.
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There was of course the inevitable "investigate Hillary" "impeach Trump" jibber-jabber. But outside of the usual racket, Twitter really Brought It on the government intern trolling front today.
Here's the best that Twitter had to offer from what we would definitely call a productive Twitter chat:
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Let's give a round of applause to our magnanimous hosts Holly, Kathryn, and Gabby, and of course the whole FBI of Albuquerque. They had to deal with A LOT today.
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