The Train of Thought: Why Scholars Can't Ride Trains

It's a little-known fact that scholars are incapable of riding trains. The reason? Their minds are too busy pondering the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Overthinking, scholars have a unique condition known as "The Distracted Academic Syndrome" (DAS). Symptoms include:

So, if you're a scholar and you're feeling the effects of DAS, don't worry! Just remember:

A train is not just a train; it's a symbol of the human condition. And if you can't ride it, maybe you should just take a bus.

But wait, there's more! If you click here, you can learn about why scholars can't ride buses!

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