

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). 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. Japanese Woman Travelling Solo In India Groped, Assaulted & Egged By Men On Holi In Delhi. The latest Lifestyle Daily Life news tips opinion and advice from The Sydney Morning Herald covering life and relationships beauty fashion health wellbeing. On August 20th, Twitter user posted a tweet claiming that "lost her internship" and "delete her Twitter" (shown below). NASA isnt playing when it comes to use of bad language. NASA has no comment on the issue, and Hickam said that the space agency told him that there is no black mark on Naomi‡s record and she can reapply for a further position in the company in the future.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). At present, Hickam has deleted all the blog post and Twitter account in the wake of the controversy. He also looked at the resume of Naomi and said that she is eligible to have a job in the space industry. The engineer shows the greatest condolence to Naomi. In a recent incident, a woman lost her NASA internship after an exchange of profanity-laden tweet with an ex-NASA engineer and member of the National Space Council, Homer Hickam on Twitter. (WCMH) A woman’s excitement over an internship may have gotten the better of her. The 75 years old engineer said that he did not complain to NASA and never wanted to get her in trouble.

He also stated that losing the internship was due to the NASA hashtag her friends used that was called the agency‡s attention too long after my comments were gone. Hickam, on his blog, addressed that the after acknowledging that she has lost her internship has nothing to do with me as I cannot hire or fire at the agency or cannot say anything about the employment whatsoever. Naomi, who claims to be 21 years old, was left red-faced when she got to know that Homer Hickam is the former engineer of the National Space Council that oversees NASA.Īt present, the Twitter account of Naomi is private. The woman was unaware of the Homer Hickam, and after reading his tweet, she replied in the worst manner, which resulted in the loss of the internship program at NASA. On Monday, Twitter user NaomiHofficial tweeted that she had received an internship at NASA. Naomis Twitter account is now private, but Saphykitten shared on Twitter that Naomi has lost her internship. A woman on Twitter recently learned it the hard way. On that, the former NASA engineer and member of the National Space Council tweeted about the language used by Naomi. Watch what you tweet and who you tweet at. And in that excitement, she tweeted bad and abusive language on her tweet. The woman was so happy after getting the internship position at NASA. The tweets, which have since been deleted, read: 'Everyone shut the fk up. 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 an age where everyone wants to share everything on social media, and sometimes we forget to think before posting anything on social media. A woman whose expletive-ridden tweet may have cost her a Nasa internship could get it back. Entertainment News Quiz | November 2022 | Showbiz & Celebrity Trivia Game | Īccording to recent news, a woman named Naomi lost the NASA Internship.
