Tim is always fascinated by sets of toys that 'nest' one inside the next one. From Russian dolls to ladies handbags, Tim has a nestling toy for every occasion!
I like to imagine that after he finishes recording, Tim spends an hour just reassembling toys and puzzles he broke down during the episode, letting out sporadic "heh"-s.
I thought of a good one: Nestling coins! Cut out a circle in a few silver dollars, then some half dollars, quarters, nickels, pennies, then dimes. Cap off the ends with an unmodified coin and each layer would just look like a normal stack.
Somehow Tim and his collection give me some faith in humanity. There is people who spent their lives making those toys and there is always someone to appreciate it. It's beautiful
It's so interesting hearing all of Tim's stories and seeing all these amazing toys in his collection. I know that sounds rather generic but it is really captivating.
well, I'd like to see what he thinks about spinners, having someone with such experience with toys talk about them might help some people realize that this is just something that has blown up recently and give us some insight on whether he has seen similar "gadgets" in his past years or if this is an original idea...