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[[ISDA ninja]]s have a wealth of esoteric knowledge quite useless to them in any other environment than the one in which they pass their careers — waste deep in the septic sludge of {{isdaprov|Additional Termination Event}}s, engaged in trench warfare with souls that, deep down, we recognise as like-minded, but still arrayed in slit trenches a few score yards away from us lobbing unexploded covenants at us by day and night.  
One trained in the ways of the [[Single Agreement]].  


There is war poetry that they write about their enemies who might otherwise be friends, share a drink
Steeped in the knowledge of the [[First Men]] and, yea, even before them, to the black dawn of prehistory when free cash flows were first discovered in the wild and artificially set against each other for pleasing effect by the [[Children of the Woods]].
{{Quote|{{Baskerville|These ''{{Baskerville|were}}'' the [[Children of the Woods|{{Baskerville|Children of the Woods}}]], and those that dwelt among the plants and [[hedge|{{Baskerville|hedges}}]]: there they dwelt with the [[general counsel|{{Baskerville|general counsel}}]] for his work. (1 Chronicles 4:23)}}}}
[[ISDA ninja]]s have a wealth of esoteric knowledge quite useless to them in any other environment than the one in which they pass their careers — waste deep in the septic sludge of {{isdaprov|Additional Termination Event}}s, engaged in trench warfare with souls that, deep down, we recognise as like-minded, but still arrayed in slit trenches a few score yards away from us, lobbing unexploded covenants at us, as we would to them, by day and night.


===Strange Negotiation===
There is war poetry that they write about their enemies who might otherwise be friends, share a drink, see sunsets glow and so on.
''With profound apologies to Wilfred Owen. Honestly, I am really sorry to do this to you.''<br>


It seemed that from that [[conference call]] I [[Escalate|escalated]] <br>
{{quote|{{strange negotiation}}}}
Some profound dull [[representation]], long since [[Waiver|waived]] <br>
{{sa}}
Through [[credit]] whose dyspeptic permission granted <br>
*[[Children of the Woods]]
Though [[caveat|caveated]] teeth, a route to our sweet resolve. <br>
*[[Ninja]]s
 
{{c|Ninjas}}
Yet also there [[Encumbrance|encumbered]] assets groaned, <br>
Too [[Fixed charge|fix’d in charge]] or [[pledge]] to be bestirred. <br>
Then, as I probed the liens, one sprang up, and cried<br>
With piteous [[recharacterisation]] in his eyes, <br>
Lifting distressèd claims, as if to clarify. <br>
And by his [[carve-out]], I knew that sullen hall,— <br>
[[Without limitation|Absent limit]], [[For the avoidance of doubt|all doubt avoided]]: we stood in Hell. <br>
 
With a thousand fears that doc-jockey’s face was grained; <br>
Yet, no representations to which Part {{isdaprov|3(c)}} applies reached there from the upper ground, <br>
And no [[covenant]]s thumped, or down the flues made moan. <br>
“Strange friend,” I said, “here is no cause to mourn.” <br>
“None,” said that other, “save the undone years, <br>
The hopelessness. Whatever hope is yours, <br>
Was my life also; I went hunting wild <br>
After the wildest beauty in the world, <br>
Which lies not calm in eyes, or braided hair,<br>
But mocks the steady running of the hour, <br>
And if it grieves, grieves richlier than here. <br>
For by my glee might many men have laughed,<br>
And of my weeping something had been left, <br>
Which must die now. I mean the truth untold, <br>
The pity of war, the pity war distilled. <br>
Now men will go content with what we spoiled.<br>
Or, discontent, boil bloody, and be spilled. <br>
They will be swift with swiftness of the tigress. <br>
None will break ranks, though nations trek from progress. <br>
Courage was mine, and I had mystery; <br>
Wisdom was mine, and I had mastery: <br>
To miss the march of this retreating world <br>
Into vain citadels that are not walled. <br>
Then, when much blood had clogged their chariot-wheels, <br>
I would go up and wash them from sweet wells, <br>
Even with truths that lie too deep for taint. <br>
I would have poured my spirit without stint <br>
But not through wounds; not on the cess of war. <br>
Foreheads of men have bled where no wounds were. <br>
 
“I am the enemy you killed, my friend. <br>
I knew you in this dark: for so you frowned <br>
Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed. <br>
I parried; but my hands were loath and cold. <br>
Let us sleep now. . . .”<br>

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ISDA ninja
/ɪzdə ˈnɪndʒə/ (n.)

One trained in the ways of the Single Agreement.

Steeped in the knowledge of the First Men and, yea, even before them, to the black dawn of prehistory when free cash flows were first discovered in the wild and artificially set against each other for pleasing effect by the Children of the Woods.

These were the Children of the Woods, and those that dwelt among the plants and hedges: there they dwelt with the general counsel for his work. (1 Chronicles 4:23)

ISDA ninjas have a wealth of esoteric knowledge quite useless to them in any other environment than the one in which they pass their careers — waste deep in the septic sludge of Additional Termination Events, engaged in trench warfare with souls that, deep down, we recognise as like-minded, but still arrayed in slit trenches a few score yards away from us, lobbing unexploded covenants at us, as we would to them, by day and night.

There is war poetry that they write about their enemies who might otherwise be friends, share a drink, see sunsets glow and so on.

With profound apologies to Wilfred Owen.

When from that conference call I escalated
Some dull representation, long since waived
To Credit: their dyspeptic permission granted
Though caveated teeth, a route to sweet resolve.

They the value of encumbered assets mused,
Too fix’d in charge, or pledge, or surety to reuse.
Then, as I probed the liens, one sprang up, and cried
With piteous recharacterisation in its eyes,
“It is distressèd debt!” as if to justify —
How that speculation tanked. I knew the truth and made a margin call,—
Absent limit, all doubt avoided: we stood in Hell.

With a thousand fears that doc-jockey’s face was grained;
Yet, no representations (to which Part 3(c) applied)
Reached there from where our aspirations died.
“Strange friend,” I said, “I see no incoming credit support,
To allay my credit’s darkening fear. I thought
A covenant might not be inordinate.
But came there no such warranty, not senior nor subordinate.”
“None,” said that other, “save this unperfectèd charge,
The hopelessness! Whatever beneficial interest I hold,
Was title to this wretched asset flawed?
Were’st thou by my tax attorney’s explanation bored?
Her expertise lies not in thought, nor deed, nor tedious phrase,
But mocks the steady drifting of one’s gaze,
Toward the floor — the sky — the wall —
The whole entropic all.

And if I grieve, I grieve for wasted words:
Cast carelessly about, in clumps and hanks of twisted flannel
Carve-ins, carve-outs, carve-ons; carve-unders strewn about
In fractal spumes: a paradoxic annal.
For, by my glee, might many lawy’rs laugh,
At my double negatives. That ditch, in which I thought
I would not lie
,
I must now die.
And so expiredmarked-down — the option cruelly tamed:
The bid price of war, the offered war disclaimed.
No key man shall have a trigger pulled once waived.
And should one follow, modified, and be saved.
Execution will be swift, regardless of the TARGET.
None will break their cost of funding though their change in law.
The mark-up was mine — Credit made me — it had mystery;
Subject matter expertise was mine, and I was ninjery:
To hide my client identifier by this redacting hand
With vain provisos excepting that which it hath banned.
Then, with legal sludge that clogs its chariot-wheels,
I would anoint the contract by which the broker deals,
Without limit, from time to time, amended with the spanner
Never fraud, gross negligence nor default
Exercisèd always in commercially reasonable manner
These are our closing memoranda; our articles of good faith.
We put them in the first draft; held out for seven, removed them in the eighth
We reached accord, that is to say, through words and not the code of war.
By refitting EMIR, avoiding doubt, remediating LIBOR.

“I am the NAV trigger you pulled, my friend. You waived it not.
In fog of war your unbending risk approach you would not flout
Look, I missed a little margin call, by just a bit: you closed me out.
I risk-reduced as best I could; when all is told
My lucky streak ran out;
My credit line went cold.
Let us sleep now. . . .”

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