In finance, subprime lending (also referred to as near-prime, non-prime, and second-chance lending) means making loans to people who may have difficulty maintaining the repayment schedule, sometimes reflecting setbacks, such as unemployment, divorce, medical emergencies, etc. Historically, subprime borrowers were defined as having FICO scores below 640, although "this has varied over time and circumstances."
These loans are characterized by higher interest rates, poor quality collateral, and less favorable terms in order to compensate for higher credit risk. Many subprime loans were packaged into mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and ultimately defaulted, contributing to the financial crisis of 2007–2008.
Proponents of subprime lending maintain that the practice extends credit to people who would otherwise not have access to the credit market. Professor Harvey S. Rosen of Princeton University explained, "The main thing that innovations in the mortgage market have done over the past 30 years is to let in the excluded: the young, the discriminated-against, the people without a lot of money in the bank to use for a down payment."
The three day war
No time before had ever seen such power released
Great cities fell. The earth went to hell
Thousands then alive soon were deceased
Technology - given to me
Turned me from main into a killing machine
Just black and white. No wrong or right
No fine line in between
Oh, god, forgive me!...
In the distance - a burning city
The flames foretell my eternity
Decisions made - obey my prime detective
When there's no war, how am I to obey!
Destroy the enemy - my prime detective
But in this world of peace, who is the enemy?
Who is the enemy?...
I must decide - syntheticide?
Or a life full of guilt and pain?
This bloody trend will never end
There's everything to lose and nothing to gain
I fought for the free and tranquility
Now I murder those I swore to protect
Why do I go on? My time has come and gone
But the truth is just so hard to accept
Though, I must try...
The urge to kill, coming over me
Now, I feel the flames of eternity