This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Dear readers, In this blog, we will be discussing how to perform image classification using four popular machine learning algorithms namely, Random Forest Classifier, KNN, Decision Tree Classifier, and Naive Bayes classifier. We will directly jump into implementation step-by-step. At the end of the […]
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A Florida terror suspect whose alleged list of targets for a mass-casualty shooting included the Hard Rock Tampa in Florida has been ruled incompetent to stand trial, local CBS affiliate Tampa Bay 10 reports. Muhammed Al-Azhari was arrested by the FBI in May 2020. The feds say he scoped out several possible targets for his […]
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I once read this book called “The Book of Atem” which talks about the existence of “memetic entities”. In essence, the concept explains that memetic entities are thoughtforms that live in multiple people’s minds. For example, Superman is a comic book character that has been interpreted in film, television, comics, mentioned in songs, and so forth. Superman has a backstory and heavy influence on pop culture and if you were to die tomorrow, Superman would continue to live on in the minds of millions of people.
In other words, the found a correlation between being drunk or high and performing better sexually than their non-drinking /smoking peers as noted here; Participants at high risk had higher arousal and orgasm scores than those who were not at risk for cannabis problems. Improvements in sexual function were found between people who were at high risk of having alcohol problems and those who were not at risk. Of course, this doesn’t mean that smoking weed or drinking alcohol will make you better in the sack. Far from it, what the paper is eluding to is that people lose their “fear” of engaging with the opposite sex and thereby have higher sexual function.