![]() ![]() ![]() He also deleted his blog defending the furry. NASA engineer Homer Hickam deactivated his Twitter after a sustained harassment campaign from members of the furry community following a brief interaction with a would-be NASA intern (a furry) who spewed profanity at him. On August 23rd, Twitter user tweeted that Hickam "deactivated his Twitter after a sustained harassment campaign" and that he "deleted his blog defending the furry" (shown below). Meanwhile, the Twitter exchange reached the front page of /r/instantkarma. Also on August 21st, Hickam published a blog post addressing the incident on his personal blog, noting that "after talking to her, I am certain she deserves a position in the aerospace industry" and that he was working to "secure her one that will be better than she lost" (shown below). 0:00 / 3:56 HILARIOUS Reason Woman Lost NASA Internship InformOverload 2.03M subscribers Subscribe 980 17K views 4 years ago HILARIOUS Reason Woman Lost NASA Internship Subscribe To. The same day, a post about the Twitter controversy was posted to the Encyclopedia Dramatica Forums. On August 21st, Twitter user posted a screenshot of the Twitter exchange along with the message "A furry became an intern for NASA and got instantly fired after telling someone on their council to suck their dick because this is 2018." Over the next week, the tweet recieved upwards of 93,900 likes and 33,000 retweets. (WCMH) A woman’s excitement over an internship may have gotten the better of her. On August 20th, Twitter user posted a tweet claiming that "lost her internship" and "delete her Twitter" (shown below). She may have very well lost her NASA internship even before it began, after a massively profane and vulgar exchange of words with one of the members of the National Space Council. A woman on Twitter recently learned it the hard way. NASA was not immediately available to offer comment.On August 14th, 2018, Twitter user tweeted the message "Everyone shut the fuck up / I got accepted for a NASA internship," to which Hickam replied "Language." After replied with "Suck my dick and balls I'm working at NASA," Hickam informed her that he is "on the National Space Council that oversees NASA" (shown below). 1:17 A woman may have lost a highly coveted NASA internship following a profanity-laced back-and-forth with a user on Twitter. Watch what you tweet and who you tweet at. ![]() Her bio: "Taking a break from Twitter for a while." Hickam declined to comment on the matter in an email to USA TODAY, and Naomi had made her tweets private as of Wednesday. Naomi and Hickam later exchanged apologies, according to the blog, and Hickam, citing her resume, is now doing "all I can" to secure her a role in the aerospace industry. And while Hickam did not seek to influence the internship and had no authority to do so, according to the post, use of the NASA hashtag later alerted the agency to the irreverent tweets. The woman, who has been identified as Naomi H via her Twitter handle NaomiHofficial tweeted that she got accepted onto a revered Nasa internship, BuzzFeed News reported. In the post, Hickam said he takes no offense at the 'f-word,' but sought to warn her that NASA might. Picture: Ethan Miller/Getty Images A woman whose expletive-ridden tweet may have cost her a Nasa internship could get it back. (The post appeared to be deleted as of Wednesday, though it still appeared archived on Google.) They are unhinged and aggressive males that are having their delusions validated instead of getting proper treatment. "Later, I learned she had lost her offer for an internship with NASA," Hickam said Tuesday in a post on his blog, according to Newsweek. This is the kind of stuff they say to women that are uncomfortable sharing locker rooms, domestic violence shelters, and hospital rooms with. "And I am on the National Space Council that oversees NASA," Hickam replies, referencing his appointment to the advisory group earlier this year. The user Naomi told off is Homer Hickam, the former NASA engineer and inspiration of the 1999 film "October Sky," based on his memoir. The online reported that after a Twitter user notes Naomi's "language," Naomi replies with a sexually vulgar tweet not at all suitable for publication. "Everyone shut the f- up," she tweeted, Newsweek and Buzzfeed News report, citing images of since-removed tweets. The girl who lost her NASA internship was very sad. The exchange, reportedly captured in screenshots that rocketed across social media, began when a user identified as Naomi H. ![]()
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