I would like someone here to prove the idea that I am not a piece of paper.

Actually, I used to enjoy this kind of game; I haven’t played it in years.

A quick check shows that a rational person ought to be able to guess an integer between 1 and 10**9 within 30 yes or no questions.

Back to the OP: I have no hard evidence that you are – or are not – a piece of paper. Accordingly, I do not believe that you are – or are not – a piece of paper. While you’re in this logic box, do be nice to the cat, okay?

ExecutiveJesus, you are an idiot.

That is all.

This “am I a piece of paper?” thing reminds me of this quote from one of Bob Dylan’s typically bizarre interviews:

“Obviously, I’m not an IBM computer any more than I am an ashtray. I mean it’s obvious to anyone who’s ever slept in the back seat of a car that I’m just not a schoolteacher!”

Ha, I knew that little pansy couldn’t hack it. Didn’t Nietzsche die insane? Godly justice, I tell you. Or just a coincidence, whatever floats your boat.

I have a new challenge for you all.

I challenge you to read the link in the OP and prove to me that the ExecutiveJesus is not an asshole.

Anyone?

It is possible that ExecutiveJesus is merely unskillful. We will be able to better determine his character once we observe whether he has made an attempt to modify his behavior over time.

I mean, jeez, the guy has barely 100 posts to his name.

-“CEO Flowbark”

Are there levels in that class? I managed to get a Cleric to level nine, but I got bored.

Cervaise, in AD&D 2nd ed., somewhere around level 15 your character can start thinking about ascending to deity status.

Of course, first you would need to prove that your character is more than a piece of paper.