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When asked about the intricacies of his job, Aamedes responds, “I am a god.” This statement introduces an unexpected aspect of immortality, opening the door for comedy that derives from the misunderstanding of divine existence. The conversations spark surreal contrasts—being a god seems to involve not just power but a love for earthly pleasures, including the lottery. “To play Powerball,” he humorously states, demonstrating a disarming crossover of mortal desires into divine narratives.