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    1. Å%4(*ӧ=

      While specific individuals can focus on a specific kind of play, does that inherently limit how good they are at playing other games. Like a Mathematician who is really good at war games, might know a thing about thermonuclear war games.

    2. ӧ#4²ӧk ӧ*ӧ*ӧ ӧ)ӧvk ӧ= ӧ4h Ÿ*ӧ>#4ӧ

      This is more for the response for children. It is importantly for health benefits, not really for a joyful activity I think.

    3.   ӧ >4  *ӧ 4{ӧ >ӧ 4ӧ !>*ӧ k ӧ 4>*ӧ

      I think it is more of the societal expectation that reject the word play for adults. Play does have very childish connotations. For example, instead of role play for kids, you have acting for actors. It’s the same thing, just a different label.

    4. ӧ#4 ӧ4>ӧk ӧ)%ӧ(*ӧ ӧ.ō

      It is because of the notion of responsibility. Adults have more of such, so they lose the value of play compared to children

    5. ӧAμ<ú<ӧ T$ ӧ Bӧ< ӧ ÈμA_ӧ

      Would you then say that play can make play in some way? Like in the game uno, your own unique rules can create a new form of play, or is it still the same?

    6. ӧƃ'j E  ӧ,ӧ# ӧ02Ƨ + ӧB.ӧӧ:+ ӧNӧj ӧj. ӧ,"" S

      Could there be limits to their interpretation, like when some days don’t play around, does our mind shift to not seeing the moment as a game

    7. ǽ  Àӧ 9L ̧  _ ŷӧ  ӧ ,+ӧ +ӧE  ӧӧ+, ,ӧ'+#ӧ   ӧӧ  nӧ 

      The idea of where make believe and role play come along