Generation П lives
“Overall,” Morvokin said, “it happens something like this. A person takes out a loan. With this loan, he rents an office, buys a Cherokee jeep, and eight crates of ‘Smirnovskaya’. When the ‘Smirnovskaya’ runs out, it turns out that the jeep is wrecked, the office is vomit-stained, and the loan needs to be repaid. Then a second loan is taken out – three times larger than the first. It is used to repay the first loan, buy a Grand Cherokee, and sixteen crates of ‘Absolut’. When the ‘Absolut’…
“I get it,” Tatarsky interrupted. “And what happens in the end?”
“Two scenarios. If the bank that the person owes is a gangster one, then at some point they kill him. Since there are no other banks, this is usually what happens. If, on the other hand, the person himself is a gangster, then the last loan is transferred to the State Bank, and the person declares bankruptcy. Bailiffs come to his office, list empty bottles and a vomit-stained fax, and after some time, he starts all over again.
However, the State Bank has its own gangsters now, so the situation is a bit more complicated, but overall the picture hasn’t seriously changed.”
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