Dating website works on intergalactic app for extra-terrestrial love [NSFW]
Users of a new intergalactic dating app could apparently find their perfect soulmate hidden among the stars.
(My choice of images are probably NSFW. Enjoy!)
Dating website LocalSin says it is in the process of creating a smartphone application to help extra-terrestrials and humans find love across the galaxy.
“Local” Sin might have to re-think their name.
The app hasn’t been named, and LocalSin says the idea was inspired by Nasa.
I wish they’d elaborate on that last point. Is NASA sending out signals in a search for extraterrestrial mates?

It is hoped that the free application will radio frequencies from Earth to other planets across the Milky Way galaxy, according to Metro.co.uk.
Transmissions could apparently reach as far as Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Enceladus, both of which scientists claim could support potential life.
“There are tens of thousands of single people who have scoured the Earth looking for love but have been unsuccessful in their quest,” a representative for LocalSin told Metro.
“This is their chance to boldly go where no one has gone before — to literally look to the stars for love.”
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