In Playboy's March issue, the naughty magazine for men spoke of its ambitious plans to build The Playboy Station: a strip club in space. Its concept station is shaped like a giant bicycle wheel and looks very futuristic.
One can only imagine the kind of wild shenanigans that would happen on this sexy space station. With lowered levels of gravity the possibility of flying dancers becomes real along with floating mixed drinks that move through the air. If the Playboy Station ever became a real place, it would probably cost someone the equivalent to his or her entire salary to pay it a visit.
While The Playboy Station may just seem like a crazy idea, Playboy is actually taking it quite seriously; the company has already received the help of futurists and a former NASA scientist.
Space Strip Clubs
The Playboy Station Brings Endless Opportunities for Anti-Gravity Pole Dances
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