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wildcatfollowshare
7-7-2008 9:43 PM
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7-8-2008 5:23 AM
debbyski
You gotta pass the time somehow
7-8-2008 5:50 AM
funquiz
wonder how zero g will affect "things" maybe wear shades
7-8-2008 7:27 AM
skwirlinator
At 38 months in space, in a confined space, with death all around, sharing air and water. You will probably need some pretty thick beer goggles to get in the mood.
7-8-2008 7:32 AM
skwirlinator
If you were 60 months away from Earth on a mission and had an accident (They Happen a lot) how do you deal with a pregnate woman and eventualy a live birth and the rearing of a child? A child developed in micro gravity and reared to 5 years old, would it be able to survive planetfall and the gravity of our home? Or would it be doomed to forever exist in a space bound environment.
Does anyone know if there has been a bunny experiment to copulate and bring to term baby bunnies in space. Rear them to adulthood and repeat?
7-8-2008 7:15 PM
papadavid
debbyski - yep, and i would guess some brave pair of humans have by now discovered how zero g will affect "things" (does that tie into g-force or g-spot...); but if not, i'd bet a quarter that some one has masturbated.
And, skwirlinator,"At 38 months in space, in a confined space, with death all around, sharing air and water. You will probably need some pretty thick beer goggles to get in the mood." - I'm thinking even I would look good to someone under those conditions...
But add the pregnant lady to this mix - you won't have to concern yourself with the childbirth or if so, certainly not the rearing (R R).
i would have guessed no beer in the fridge.
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