See figure 3 here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_temperature
As mentioned above, there are other ways molecules can jiggle besides the three translational degrees of freedom that imbue substances with their kinetic temperature. As can be seen in the animation at right, molecules are complex objects; they are a population of atoms and thermal agitation can strain their internal chemical bonds in three different ways: via rotation, bond length, and bond angle movements; these are all types of internal degrees of freedom.
tl;dr Water be jiggly. Amount of jiggle is hard to put a number on
Probably just related to famous authors with dark world views drinking Gin. Though, I’d say Absinthe should then be up there as well.
That’s why rougue-lite exists. Each run gets a bit easier, though you start getting new and harder tasks. If it’s done well, the repeatability is immense.
IIRC, Frank Herbert very explicitly described how Leto II was applying homosexuality to his Fish Speakers in order to keep control over the violent traits common for any army. Luckily, it was just a few pages of it.
Then in the last book he started writing about Space Jews and I got a little frightened where that might end up…
Text to speech?
Maybe they’re just taking a piss? Same for the whole train system shutting down due to a single snowflake.
It’s a godsend and apparently installable in mobile Firefox, though not searchable or shown as available in the list of mobile extensions
*wandering