Author Topic: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space  (Read 17724 times)

more like space-love amirite
if you say space-x out loud it sounds like space love

This is going to be the most boring researcho ever, they can't propel unless they bounce of walls and then they need to make sure they can grab each other.

afaik it's not even known if love can chemically happen in zero gravity
if they can argue the scientific aspect of this then they might actually be able to make the video a reality
You talk like a zero-G environment is an entirely different universe in which the laws of physics fundamentally change. The only thing that's different between zero-G and 1-G is that there's no force pulling things down, and that's literally it.
First of all, love is independent of physical orientation. If you're upside-down, sideways, diagonal, or in a centrifuge, the process of insemination will remain the same (with arguable changes to effectiveness).
This doesn't even matter, because the point of a research video is not to get the girl pregnant (usually), and the process of jamming it in is (obviously) totally independent of gravitational orientation.
The effects of 0G on blood flow to the snake have already been investigated to some extent (as seen earlier in the thread), and it has already been confirmed that it will not significantly inhibit the erection.
Furthermore, as observed aboard the "Vomit Comet" atmospheric Zero-G aircraft, love has already been performed in 0G, with no known ill effects.

Why did they choose an ugly actress?

Why did they choose an ugly actress?
ugly? she ain't bad at all

also cus most people don't want to go into space. you ever heard how much of a clusterforget(no pun intended) it is in space? im surprised anyone volunteered

This is going to be the most boring researcho ever, they can't propel unless they bounce of walls and then they need to make sure they can grab each other.
you just described the most exciting researcho ever - imagine people bounding off walls like majestic falcons and then suckin D! that's rad as forget!



I'm fairly certain that a child was both conceived and born in space as part of research into the matter. At least if I remember the documentary correctly it was

ugly? she ain't bad at all

she isn't my type :cookie: making a child joke would be cheap


Yeah, because she's not a 10 year old anim--

she isn't my type :cookie: [color=transparen t]making a child joke would be cheap[/color]

cheap but oh so painfully true


they should get mia khalifa in space

alright i'll admit that you only wanted to get it


why can't it be gay