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### Shredding the Gnar on War: A Pow Session Between Ski Bros ###

*inspired by the “I would not take prisoners” speech from L. Tolstoy’s War & Peace. The now contraband Russian literature all of the ski bros are reading on the slopes in 2024.

Alright, so picture this: Prince Andrew and Pierre, just two ski bros chilling post-shred, diving deep into this heavy chat about war, right? Andrew's dropping this bomb, like, "Dude, if I ran the show, I'd totally skip the prisoner scene. Why even? It's like playing kings and knights when the mountain's falling apart." He's super steamed because the Frenchies are tearing up his homeland, aiming to wipe Moscow off the map. To him, every moment's an outrage, and he's not alone. His ride-or-die, Timókhin, and the whole crew feel these invaders are straight-up villains.

Pierre's eyes are lighting up, totally vibing with Andrew. He's like, "Yeah, man, I feel you." All the chaos and the crazy vibes he caught on the mountain now totally make sense. He sees the fire, the stoke in everyone gearing up for the big drop. It's like they've all tapped into this wild, hidden energy, ready to face the ultimate double black diamond with a grin.

Andrew's not done, though. He's all, "Not bagging prisoners would legit flip the script on this whole warfare scene, make it way less harsh." He's so over the fake honor game in war, likening it to someone who can't handle watching a crash in the park but loves the après-ski scene. He's calling BS on the whole war etiquette thing—mercy, honor flags, all that jazz—while his world's getting shredded and his fam's in the crosshairs.

Then, the dude gets seriously lit. He's pacing, all fired up, spitting truths about how war should be this raw, all-in throwdown. If we stripped it down to the core, seeing it as the epic wipeout it truly is, maybe we'd all think twice before dropping in. He dreams of a battle that's fought for legit reasons, not just some beef between resort moguls.

This whole mountainside convo? It's more than just après-ski talk. It's a straight-up flare in the night, signaling us to rethink how we view war. It's about recognizing war for the gnarly, no-fallback run it is, not some glorified hero drop. In today's world, where conflicts are more like ice patches on a perfect powder day, their pow-wow is a reminder that we need to cut through the glam and get real about the stakes.

So next time you hear war spun as this grand, noble adventure? Remember this deep pow talk. War isn't about scoring the best line; it's brutal, it's raw, and it's about survival. Time to see it for the steep, untracked chute it really is, you know what I'm saying, bro?

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