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** The Website/YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.

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** The Website/YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] awesome that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.
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** The YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.

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** The YouTube Website/YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.
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** The YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/Minecraft'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.

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** The YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/Minecraft'' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.
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** The YouTube comments for the music video version of "I Can Swing My Sword" frequently point out the "error" Toby made by making his Diamond Sword out of a stick topped by three diamonds, when any ''VideoGame/Minecraft'' player knows that the recipe calls for two diamonds. Toby did this deliberately, however, because he previously claims to have patented it -- something that would not be possible if he were copying someone else's recipe. So Toby is so [[PureAwesomeness awesome]] that ''his'' version of the sword uses three diamonds rather than two.

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