Well, darling, technically you can't fold a piece of paper more than 7-8 times, unless you're a magician or have biceps of steel. The thickness of the paper increases with each fold, making it harder to bend. So, unless you're looking to break a sweat and potentially break the laws of physics, stick to a maximum of 7-8 folds.
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Oh, isn't that a fun question! You see, when you fold a piece of paper, it gets thicker each time. Eventually, after around 7-8 folds, the paper becomes so thick that it's difficult to fold neatly. But remember, the joy is in the folding, not just the number of folds! Just enjoy the process and let your creativity flow.
Oh, dude, the number of times you can fold a piece of paper in half is limited by the thickness of the paper and your biceps, I guess. Technically, if you had a piece of paper as long as the universe is wide, you could fold it 103 times. So, like, good luck with that!