Disaster Troon loses NASA internship over telling Homer Hickam to "suck her dick and balls"

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Step aside, Quinn Norton. Someone else just claimed the title for quickest firing of 2018. But this one was arguably much less deserved.

Social media was abuzz this afternoon after a woman named Naomi H won and lost an internship at NASA in less than a day thanks to this tweet.

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It’s not clear what Naomi H’s full last name is (she has since locked her Twitter account). The poster likely assumed she was a furry because of the anime in her Twitter avatar (which has since been replaced with a photo of a real life deer).

But regardless, Naomi didn’t tell just any member of the National Space Council to “suck [her] dick and balls.” Homer Hickam is a NASA engineering legend.

He started out building rockets in his backyard before serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Hickam then worked as an aerospace engineer for NASA, designing spacecraft and training crews.

But Hickam is arguably most famous for his literary pursuits. His memoir Rocket Boys, detailing his early life as a space enthusiast, was adapted into the 1999 film October Sky starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Twitter users thus chided Naomi for her lack of space knowledge. But they also accused Hickam of pulling rank and robbing a young woman of a great opportunity because of one stupid tweet.

It wouldn’t be the first time that happened. Communications executive Justine Sacco was fired from media company IAC in 2014 for tweeting “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” (She has since been rehired.)

But in fact, Hickam didn’t make Naomi suffer. Instead, he took responsibility, noting on his blog that while he’s not bothered by the word “fuck” he thought his superiors at NASA might be.

Once he found out that Naomi lost her internship offer, the two connected and apologized to each other.

“After talking to her, I am certain she deserves a position in the aerospace industry and I’m doing all I can to secure her one that will be better than she lost,” Hickam wrote. “I have also talked to the folks that had to do with her internship and made absolutely certain that there will be no black mark on her record.”

So thanks to Hickam, it looks like Naomi’s sky (in October and beyond) will be bright. But hopefully she’ll watch what she says on social media from now on.
 
Poor hygiene isn't accepted at the federal-governmental level of operations either so...

T'was gonna happen anyway...
 
God dammit, I was hoping this story would have a happy ending.

EDIT: Oh good, he still lost his internship. Phew. Fucking trannies, I swear.
 
I have mixed feelings about people getting fired for tweets, but you would think someone who gets hired by freakin' NASA could exercise the slightest bit of restraint in their online dealings.
 
“After talking to her, I am certain she deserves a position in the aerospace industry and I’m doing all I can to secure her one that will be better than she lost,” Hickam wrote. “I have also talked to the folks that had to do with her internship and made absolutely certain that there will be no black mark on her record.”
Oh god damnit. Bombing your first impression used to be disastrous. I guess it means nothing now, as long as you're an "oppressed minority." After all, you wouldn't want to hurt any feelings when hiring people to an extremely prestigious and exclusive organization. I'm sure that must take priority.
 
If you're in Titusville, Houston or Huntsville why not drop an application by? NASA has an internship opening available!
 
Dumb move on her part but it's nice to see the two worked things out. Kinda sucks that she was fired because of a tweet though.

He was fired for a tweet that demonstrated gross ignorance and gross behavior of someone who is supposed to be representing a careful, considered choice by NASA. In this case it was justified. This isn't some mined outrage from a 4+ year old tweet: this was shot directly at absolutely the last person he should've aimed at.

No, his Twitter account is still up by the looks of it:
https://twitter.com/HomerHickam

Thank God. Hickam did nothing wrong.
 
Dumb move on her part but it's nice to see the two worked things out. Kinda sucks that she was fired because of a tweet though.
It's a little different than that. "She" was talking directly to a NASA employee. Imagine on your first day of work, walking in to the office and telling the boss to suck your dick. "She" kinda did the online equivalent of that.
 
In my personal experience from university, some of the most portfolio-badass CS and engineering students I ever met were all complete degenerate mlp-plushie owning furry autists that would do an excellent job and bomb every work social along the way.

Can confirm that it's always the crazy ones who have no lives who overwhelmingly succeed in STEM
 
Does NASA really want trannies or furries working there?
Doug Winger was an engineer for Fairchild and worked on both the A-10 Thunderbolt II and NASA's Space Shuttle project. He got famous online for being a furry who drew herm characters with giant dicks and balls. Mr Hands was also a Boeing engineer before he died from fucking a horse.

Chances are they care more about if you act like a spastic online and link your job to your furry social media accounts than if you're some tranny, especially since NASA has a diversity department.
 
People need to stop being such cocky asshats online. You're not entitled to anything and it's important to conduct yourself intelligently. NASA should hire people that are looking to help the space program, not mouthy cunts that think they're the Second Coming.
 
I miss the days engineers were just bad dancers, lightweight drinkers and so straight-laced you could time your watch by their haircuts.... nowadays, it's furry troony helicopterkin who have no shame.

You could at least hang around an engineer back then, even a socially incompetent one, and not come away feeling dirty somehow....
 
The thing that people don't understand is that NASA is kind of like Google in how it operates.

NASA can be generalized to two parts: space missions and research/development. Even then, any research is slight and focused on optimization rather than anything truly groundbreaking, which is contracted out by the government to private companies because said companies will actually get it done. Aside from that space mission design and analysis is... boring in my opinion. It's mostly pencil-pushing with little to no creative spin on it. You follow the rules and that's it.

This is like Google. Google has two parts: maintaining the infrastructure and research/development. Maintaining the infrastructure is boring and monotonous work that requires truly loyal shells who will only leave the company when they get let go for serving their purpose like cannon fodder.

This is how NASA operates. They require the inexperienced who think doing anything at NASA is cool when it is actually boring.

Edit: The internship is most likely software related and not anything actually interesting
 
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