Okay, so today I decided to mess around with something called “thomas six”. I honestly had no clue what I was getting into, but that’s half the fun, right?

I started by, well, trying to figure out what “thomas six” even was. Googled it, obviously. Turns out, it’s a… thing. A process? A method? I’m still not 100% sure, but it seemed interesting enough to spend an afternoon on.
First, I gathered my “ingredients.” The instructions I found (somewhere, don’t ask) were pretty vague. It listed some steps.
My “thomas six” Adventure
First time,I use some meterial and put into a box
- Mix it up: I literally put everything in a bowl and stirred. I used a spoon, because why not?
- Wait: This was the hardest part. Apparently, “thomas six” requires patience. I set a timer for, I dunno, like an hour? And tried to distract myself.
- Observe: After the timer went off, I peeked at my concoction.
- Repeat: the “thomas six” thing said to repeat steps 1-3 a few times. So I did. Stir, wait, look. Stir, wait, look.
Honestly, the whole process was a bit of a mess. Stuff spilled, I probably didn’t measure things correctly, and at one point I thought I’d ruined the whole thing.
After a few rounds of this (and a lot of cleaning up), I finally got to the “end.” Did it work? Well, define “work.” I ended up with something. It wasn’t pretty, but it was definitely… different.

Will I try “thomas six” again? Maybe. If I’m feeling particularly bored and have nothing better to do. It was a good way to kill an afternoon, and hey, at least I learned… something. Probably.