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In 9000 BC, fun likely revolved around communal activities that fostered social bonds, such as storytelling around fires, music, and dance. People engaged in hunting and gathering, which not only provided sustenance but also opportunities for social interaction and skill-sharing. Seasonal festivals celebrating successful hunts or harvests could have been occasions for community gatherings, games, and rituals, providing a break from daily survival tasks. Overall, fun was intertwined with community and the rhythms of nature.

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