A scientist who worked at NASA closes a man on a dating app who asked her if she was a receptionist



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A scientist who used to do an internship at NASA closed a man on a dating app that supposed that she was a receptionist for the agency.

Dr. Lauren McKeown, who has a doctorate in global science from Trinity College Dublin, went on Twitter on August 14 to share a conversation she recently had with a man named Mikey on the famous dating app. Hinge.

In her profile, McKeown had indicated that the most "dorkiest" about her is that she was working at NASA. Mikey responded to this prompt stating that the job was "cool" and joking. He joked that he wanted to talk to his parents.

McKeown then paired the man with him and invited him to start the chat. It was then that he asked, "So, what are you, as the receptionist?"

"[Just kidding] you look smart enough, "he continued.

In an answer that has since been retweeted over 17,500 times and accumulated over 180,000 "likes," McKeown made it clear to the single that she did not appreciate his comments.

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"Smart enough to know at least that judging a woman's intelligence based on her appearance might not be the best way to engage in a conversation," she writes. "PS My mother is a receptionist in a primary school and is the wisest, most inspiring and kindest person I know, so much so that my doctoral thesis in planetary science is devoted to it."

"And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why I'm single," McKeown wrote about the exchange.

Immediately, several scientists intervened and recounted McKeown's experience as a woman on the ground.

"When I started working in a new NASA facility, someone supposed that I needed help and the management of the gift shop had me. been directed … "wrote an engineer named Megan. Space Center.

"One day, a guy broke up with me after I explained to him where I was working for a mission on Mars because he thought I was lying about working for NASA and that he had to be the one more intelligent of the relationship, "wrote Keri Bean, a systems engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "Wtf."

Even Hinge jumped into McKeown's answers, writing, "Yikes, Hinge has a zero tolerance policy for behavior like this, we know this, and while we're here your next Hinge date is on us. We, DM! We hope you find someone who is worth being removed from Hinge for soon. "

In a tweet following, the scientist expressed surprise at the attention paid to the messages.

"What I thought, that could have made some people laugh, really went around the world," she wrote. "Thank you to everyone involved in this important subject."

"… and to the guys who take my tweet as an invitation to make a wedding request in my inbox, you (maaaaay) have missed the mark," she added with a laughing emoji.

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This 19 November 1969 NASA archive photo shows one of the Apollo 12 space mission astronauts conducting an experiment on the surface of the moon with a camera. Another astronaut is reflected in his helmet. Apollo / Saturn V spacecraft launched Apollo 12 astronauts Charles "Pete" Conrad, commander, Richard F. Gordon, pilot of the command module, and Alan L. Bean, pilot of the lunar module of the Kennedy Space Center, November 14 , 1969, on the second US-inhabited lunar landing mission of Apollo 12. AFP PHOTO NASA (The photo credit should read – / AFP / Getty Images)

376713 09: (PHOTO FROM FILE) NASA (National Administration of Aeronautics and Space) has designated these three astronauts as the first crew of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. left to right, Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, pilot of the control module; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot of the lunar module. The 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon mission is celebrated on July 20, 1999. (Photo: NASA / Newsmakers)

Views of Carol Armstrong, wife of American astronaut Neil Armstrong of the Apollo 11 mission, sitting on the ground with 2 sons, watching attentively T.V. at home while the lunar module lands on the moon. (Photo of Vernon Merritt III / The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images)

Arrival of TS Bremen (Lloyd Liner of North Germany) Pier 92 West 52nd St., North River Mothers and their children read the Daily News and everything about the Moon Men and the landing of Apollo 11. Joan Lambele of Manchester, New Hampshire – Mrs. Renate Bugenhagen of Georgia and Mrs. Halla Nicolson of East Setauket, LI are all in Germany for 3 months to 39 months and are now returning home with their children. (Photo by: Fred Morgan / NY Daily News via Getty Images)

July 24, 1969: American statesman Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States, accompanied by American astronauts (left), Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin, after the success of their expedition to the ground. They are separated by a quarantine window. (Photo by Keystone / CNP / Getty Images)

Edwin's Buzz & # 39; Aldrin Jr, lunar module pilot, is preparing to deploy part of the early Apollo Process (EASAP) scientific experiment package during his extravehicular activity (EVA) mission during the mission. NASA Apollo 11 lunar landing, July 20, 1969. Pack of Experiments (PSEP) and to its right, the laser telemetry retroreflector (LR3). The photograph was taken by Commander Neil Armstrong with a 70mm lunar surface camera. (Photo by Space Frontiers / Getty Images)

376713 12: (PHOTO FILE) Astronaut Neil Armstrong smiles inside Lunar Module on July 20, 1969. The 30th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission is celebrated July 20, 1999. (Photo courtesy of NASA / Newsmakers)

A group of children seated in a GMC truck in Central Park to watch the television broadcast of Apollo 11 moon landiing in New York City, New York State. July 20, 1969. (Photo by Tim Boxer / Getty Images)

The flag of the United States is placed on the surface of the Moon by astronauts of the lunar landing mission Apollo 11 of NASA, seen from the inside of the lunar module "the eagle", July 20, 1969. In the background, a black-and-white lunar-surface television camera including television astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz & # 39; Aldrin Jr during their EVA (extravehicular activity). (Photo by Space Frontiers / Getty Images)

From left to right: Edwin's astronauts' Buzz & # 39; Aldrin, Jr. Neil Alden Armstrong and Michael Collins stand to the right of New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay in front of City Hall, New York, during the landing celebrations on the moon Apollo 11, August 1969. An unknown identifies the podium. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

US – JULY 24: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, the crew of the Apollo 11 historic ground landing mission, subjected to a quarantine period upon their return to earth, had a conversation with President Richard Nixon in the United States on July 24, 1969. (NASA / Gamma-Rapho Photo via Getty Images)

Screenshot of a special report from CBS News: shows an Apollo 11 astronaut on the moon, July 1969. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

A TV screen capture shows Mission Control members who wave flags and celebrate the landing and return of the crew from Apollo 11, Texas, July 1969. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

President Richard M. Nixon meets with Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Alden Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. quarantined after walking on the moon, fearing unknown pathogens to which they could have been exposed. Juy 24, 1969. Image taken off screen. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

(Australia) Crowds gather around a television set at Sydney Mascot Airport to watch the broadcast of American astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to land on the moon, on July 21 1969. SMH Photo of Astronaut TREVOR DALLEN, Neil Armstrong, NASA, Apollo landing, mission, man on moon, american, space, onlookers, television, television, together, viewers, crowd, crowds, staring, looking, watch, Sydney Airport, travelers, lounge, pilots, black and white, black and white, 1960, sixties, (Fairfax Media / Fairfax Media photo via Getty Images)

(AUSTRALIA OUT) A crowd having lunch at mealtimes gathers at Sydney's Hyde Park Hotel to watch a television show of American astronaut Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, July 21, 1969 SMH Photo by RL STEWART (Photo Fairfax Media / Fairfax Media via Getty Images)

Edwin's Buzz & # 39; Aldrin, lunar module driver, next to the wind wind solar composition experiment, which is part of the package of scientific experiments relating to the early Apollo (EASAP), on the basis of tranquility to the surface of the Moon, during NASA's Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, in July 1969. The lunar module or "Eagle" is behind him. (Photo by Space Frontiers / Getty Images)

Walter Cronkite, an American radio journalist and news anchorman, keeps an eye on his monitor as NASA's Apollo 11 mission lands on the moon on July 20, 1969. (Photo: CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

View of the crowd gathered at Central Park to watch the televised Apollo 11 moon landing show, New York, New York, July 20, 1969. (Photo by Tim Boxer / Getty Images)

376713 25: (Stock Photo) National Geographic's December 1969 cover depicts Aldwin's famous photograph of Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin taken by Neil Armstrong on the surface of the moon. The 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing mission is celebrated on July 20, 1999. (Photo by Getty Images)

Looking down-oblique to the northeast of a crater located on the other side of the moon, taken from the satellite during NASA's Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, in July 1969. The center of the image is located at about 167 degrees east longitude and 6 degrees north latitude. , just east of the number 220 crater of the International Astronomical Union. (Photo: Space Frontiers / Getty Images)

A television clip from a special CBS News report: shows the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon, July 1969. (Photo by CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images)

The lunar module or "eagle" on the moon with Earth visible behind it, during NASA's Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, in July 1969. (Photo: Space Frontiers / Getty Images)

376713 06: (FILE PHOTO) New York City welcomes the crew of Apollo 11 in a rain of magnetic tapes marching along Broadway and Park Avenue on August 13, 1969 in a parade designated as the most important of the history of the city. In the leading car, on the right, we see astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, pilot of the control module; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot of the lunar module. The three astronauts teamed up for the first inhabited lunar landing on July 20, 1969. The 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon mission is celebrated on July 20, 1999. (Photo: NASA / Newsmakers)

376713 21: (PHOTO DE DOSSIER) The Apollo 11 Saturn V spacecraft took off on July 16, 1969 from the Kennedy Space Center launch complex in Florida. The spacecraft was injected into the lunar orbit on July 19, 1969 with astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. on board. The 30th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission is celebrated on July 20, 1999. (Photo: NASA / Newsmakers)

376713 13: (PHOTO DE DOSSIER) Lieutenant Clancey Hatleberg, paratrooper of the US Navy, disinfects Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. after being embarked in the life raft during their recovery operations today mission. The space pilots donned biological insulation clothing in their spaceship. The 30th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission is celebrated on July 20, 1999. (Photo: NASA / Newsmakers)

While their father, Apollo II astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, is preparing the July 16 send-off for the historic landing on the Moon, sons Michael and Janice, 11 years, are interested in more earthly problems, such as the repair of Jan's bicycle tire, with which she broke through. a tack.

376713 20: (FILE PHOTO) The deployment of scientific experiments of astronaut Edwin Aldrin Jr. is photographed by astronaut Neil Armstrong. Le premier débarquement de l'homme sur la Lune a eu lieu le 20 juillet 1969, lorsque le Module lunaire "Aigle" s'est posé doucement sur la Mer de Tranquillité du côté est de la Lune. Le 30e anniversaire de la mission Apollo 11 Moon est célébré le 20 juillet 1999. (Photo: NASA / Newsmakers)

États-Unis – 15 avril: Un technicien aide Collins depuis un engin spatial après que lui et les deux autres astronautes d'Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong et Edwin «Buzz» Aldrin, ont pris part au test de démonstration du compte à rebours de lancement au Launch Complex 39 du Centre spatial Kennedy. , Cap Canaveral, en Floride. Apollo 11, la première mission d’atterrissage lunaire habité, a été lancée le 16 juillet 1969 et Armstrong et Aldrin sont devenus les premier et deuxième hommes à marcher sur la Lune le 20 juillet 1969. Collins, le pilote du module de commande, est resté en orbite lunaire tandis Aldrin étaient à la surface. (Photo de SSPL / Getty Images)

L'astronaute Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. pose pour une photo à côté du drapeau déployé des États-Unis. Le module lunaire est à gauche. Le premier débarquement de l'homme sur la lune a eu lieu aujourd'hui à 16h17. 20 juillet 1969: Le module lunaire "Eagle" atterrit doucement sur la mer de tranquillité du côté est de la lune. Le Lm (module lunaire) a atterri sur la Lune le 20 juillet 1969 et est revenu au module de commande le 21 juillet. Le module de commande a quitté l'orbite lunaire le 22 juillet et est revenu sur Terre le 24 juillet 1969. Apollo 11 éclaboussé dans la Océan Pacifique Le 24 juillet 1969 à 12h50:35 Edt après une mission de 195 heures, 18 minutes, 35 secondes (Photo par la Nasa / Getty Images)

Les astronautes Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin et Neil Armstrong près de Wall Street lors d’un défilé à New York après leur atterrissage sur la lune. 13 août 1969. (Photo de Barney Stein / Archives de New York Post / (c) NYP Holdings, Inc. via Getty Images)

Daily News page de couverture Le 18 août 1969, Titre: NEIL, BUZZ, MIKE, LA VILLE C'EST VOTRE – Atterrir ici aujourd'hui … Le globe entourant la lune, l'équipage d'Apollo 11 arbore son plus beau sourire. Ils sont (de droite à gauche) Buzz Aldrin, Mike Collins et Neil Armstrong. Aujourd'hui, ils baignent New York dans le moonglow alors que la ville les accueille avec un défilé de rubans. (Photo By: / NY Daily News via Getty Images)

États-Unis – 15 avril: Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong et Edwin «Buzz» Aldrin, vêtu d'une combinaison spatiale, se tiennent devant un module lunaire de formation. Apollo 11, la première mission d’atterrissage lunaire habité, a été lancée le 16 juillet 1969 et Armstrong et Aldrin sont devenus les premier et deuxième hommes à marcher sur la Lune le 20 juillet 1969. Collins, le pilote du module de commande, est resté en orbite lunaire tandis Aldrin étaient à la surface. (Photo de SSPL / Getty Images)

Apollio 11 Parade, Les hommes de la lune reçoivent un accueil chaleureux alors que les New-Yorkais s’empilent dans la rue pour célébrer le retour au pays d’Apollo 11 lors du défilé de bandes magnétiques. (Photo: Dan Farrell / NY Daily News via Getty Images)

Apollo 11 Splashdown, Regarder la fin du plus grand voyage d'exploration de l'homme. (Photo de: John Pedin / NY Daily News via Getty Images)

(Légende originale) Les Moscovites ont lu la première page du journal soviétique Izvestia, du 21 juillet, qui diffusait en première page l'histoire de l'alunissage d'Apollo 11, mais sous un récit de la vingtième année de règne communiste en Pologne et un reportage sur le propre vaisseau spatial russe Luna 15 . La photo Apollo (flèche) montre les astronautes sur la lune.

Ingénieur américain, astronaute et pilote de commandement Buzz Aldrin lors du vol spatial Apollo 11, juillet 1969; Apollo 11, la première mission d’atterrissage lunaire habité, a été lancée le 16 juillet 1969 et Neil Armstrong et Aldrin sont devenus les premier et deuxième hommes à marcher sur la Lune le 20 juillet 1969. Le troisième membre de l’équipage, Michael Collins, pilote du module de commande, reste en orbite lunaire tandis qu'Armstrong et Aldrin sont à la surface. Aldrin était le pilote du module lunaire de la mission. (Photo de SSPL / Getty Images)

L'atterrissage sur la lune fait la une de nombreux journaux, dont l'International Herald Tribune, l'Humanite et Le Figaro.

Dans un parc, les spectateurs se rassemblent pour regarder l'émission télévisée du débarquement de la lune Apollo 11, Hong Kong, juillet 1969. (Photo de PhotoQuest / Getty Images)

UNSPECIFIED – 21 JUILLET: premier pas de Neil Armstrong sur la Lune le 21 juillet 1969. (Photo de la NASA / Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

HYANNIS, MA – 20 JUILLET: Les clients font la queue devant le Willoughby's à Hyannis, MA pour obtenir leurs journaux du dimanche le 20 juillet 1969 – jour de l’atterrissage lunaire d’Apollo 11. (Photo de Joe Dennehy / Le Boston Globe via Getty Images)

20 juillet 1969: l'astronaute américain Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin Jnr franchit le module lunaire Apollo 11 pour se rendre sur la surface lunaire pour devenir le deuxième homme à marcher sur la lune. (Photo par Neil Armstrong / MPI / Getty Images)

(Original Caption) 7/17/1969- Space Center, Houston, TX- Overall view of activity in Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, on the second day of the Apollo II lunar landing mission. A picture of astronaut Neil A. Armstrong was being transmitted from the color TV camera aboard the Apollo II spacecraft as it traveled toward the moon. The spacecraft was about 130,000 mautical miles from earth when this photo was taken.

(Original Caption) Atop a column of flame, the Apollo 11 space vehicle thrusts towards a rendezvous with the moon. Liftoff occurred at 9:32 A.M. EDT at pad 39A, Kennedy Space Center, signaling the start of man's first lunar landing mission.

381858 01: 30Th Anniversary Of Apollo 11 Landing On The Moon (4 Of 20): Vice President Spiro Agnew And Former President Lyndon Johnson View The Liftoff Of Apollo 11 From The Stands Located At The Kennedy Space Center Vip Viewing Site. The Apollo 11 Saturn V Space Vehicle Lifted Off On July 16, 1969 And Was Injected Into Lunar Orbit On July 19 With Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins And Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., At 9:32 A.M. Edt July 16, 1969, From Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex In Florida. The Lm (Lunar Module) Landed On The Moon On July 20, 1969 And Returned To The Command Module On July 21. The Command Module Left Lunar Orbit On July 22 And Returned To Earth On July 24, 1969. Apollo 11 Splashed Down In The Pacific Ocean On 24 July 1969 At 12:50:35 P.M. Edt After A Mission Elapsed Time Of 195 Hrs, 18 Mins, 35 Secs. (Photo By Nasa/Getty Images)

View of eight frames of film shows American astronaut (and future politician) Neil Armstrong as he descends a ladder from the lunar landing module (the shadow of which is visible) to the surface of the Moon during NASA's Apollo 11 lunar mission, July 16, 1969. (Photo by NASA/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin charged with the responsibility of setting Apollo-11's LEM down on target on the moon, goes over moon charts of proposed landing areas during a training session, as shown here.

UNITED STATES – APRIL 15: Aldrin (front) is using a scoop to collect surface samples while Armstrong is taking pictures during a practice session of their lunar activities at the Manned Spacecraft Centre (now Johnson Space Centre) Houston, Texas. Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing mission, was launched on 16th July 1969 and Armstrong and Aldrin became the first and second men to walk on the Moon on 20th July 1969. The third member of the Apollo 11 crew was Michael Collins, who remained in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin were on the surface. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

(Original Caption) "Moon Man." Space Center, Houston: Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong seems the picture of confidence at the moment. Armstrong, in training for the projected Apollo 11 lunar landing, is taking a break at the Space Center in Houston during the first full dress rehearsal of activities he is to perform on the moon.

Manned Spaceflight Center, Tx.: Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins (from right), scheduled to make the nation's first landing on the moon, pose in front of a full-scale mockup of the lunar landing vehicle in which Armstrong and Aldrin will descend to the moon's surface. The mission, Apollo 11 may be attempted as early as July of this year.




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