If you are lucky (or cursed) enough to possess the ability to freeze time on a train, follow these rules to avoid becoming a villain.

The Polaroid Freeze

However, not everyone on the train is content with simply playing pranks. A group of scientists, also on board, begin to study the effects of time stop on the human body. They conduct experiments, observing how the human mind reacts to being frozen in time. Their findings could potentially unlock new secrets of the universe.

As the day went on, the pranks became more elaborate and side-splitting. Our team divided into rival factions, each trying to outdo the others. Some notable pranks included:

Take the book from the student and swap it with the newspaper held by the businessman. The Shoelace Knot:

The true appeal of a timestop on a train lies in the concentrated humanity of the setting. Passengers are captured in a thousand mundane dramas: a businessman mid-sneeze, a child pointing at a passing cow, or a couple in the heat of a silent argument. To play pranks in this environment is to become a ghost in the machine, rearranging the scenery to create baffling "glitches" for when time eventually resumes. One might swap the newspapers between two sleeping commuters or replace a gourmet sandwich with a child’s juice box. The joy is not in malice, but in the delightful confusion of the aftermath.