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A nostalgic recounting follows about a violent snowstorm in 1991 during which a boy gets hit by an icicle. The story illustrates childhood resilience and the unpredictable nature of weather, comparing snow’s innocence to its potential for chaos. They describe children playing in the snow, collecting it, and drawing religious symbols or writing prayers, symbolizing innocence, spirituality, and the hard-to-predict power of Mother Nature.
Among the childhood memories, the speaker recounts a disturbing story about a boy who, after falling off a tree, "was never the same." Such stories serve as stark reminders of life’s fragility and randomness.