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I am the real author of Diary of an oxygen thief. Around 2014 to 2015 I was working at a country club and sent them the script for star wars the force awakens. They turned it into a movie with out crediting me or paying me. They published some of my other works, but the history of diary of an oxygen thief of when it was first published was fabricated. if anyone can help me, because it has been ten years and they still havent paid me. Thank you for the scathing review. It was suppose to be a controversial book but for some reason it hasnt become a classic. I wrote a new book called Anti homeless architecture where some of it is explained.

I am a freelance graphic designer currently writing my own autobiography inspired by this book. I am currently rereading diary of an oxygen thief for the 3rd time since I gotten it as an Easter gift from a family member who knee I was having a hard time finding a copy. Now I am desperate to hear from this author. It is currently on my bucket list to meet this writer. I can be contacted by email at cjarb...@gmail.com

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The opening line is enough to knock the life out of you. The entire time I read "Diary of an Oxygen Thief" I was at a loss for words. I found myself crying, laughing, and having to set the book down for days at a time to come to terms with the inhumane behaviors the protagonist in this book portrayed. There were days when the book physically hurt to read, but it's a good kind of pain; you know what you're getting out of it is worth the heartache. The novel took my breathe away - total oxygen thief.

The author, who chose to be anonymous, tells the story of an Irish advertising executive who resides in London, England. He's a low class worker and not married, but for valuable reasons - he describes the thrill of a break up as to what a serial killer feels. The protagonist in this story has an obsession like you and I might find in a television show or a club sports team, he take pleasure in getting close to girls to where they become vulnerable, then breaking their heart. Telling them he doesn't love them and in such a way, humiliating them.

We don't know where his detrimental behavior originates from, but we are provided with the line "hurt people hurt people" leaving us with the idea that he was hurt so badly by someone that he now goes through life making sure people bear the same misery he once endured.

As time passes and hearts break, he picks up his life From London, England and moves to New York City. He moves from lower to middle class, but his demeanor remains the same. He's an alcoholic. He's a heartbreaker, smooth operator.

The great thing about some people is that they change. The great thing about some people is that they have the power to change other people. Lolita was a photographer's assistant. Living in the big city, she was blinded by aspiration and yearning for life that came with being young. He fell in love, like REAL love. Not the serial killer heartbreak obsessed love, his heart had an infatuation for her.

They met up at a bar. He's standing there, staring at the person he loves. She calls over a friend, the narrator refers to her friend as "Brazilian shirt" - that's all he was to him. She humiliates him. He is standing before the girl he loves while she humiliates him. "Brazilian shirt" is taking pictures, for some sort of photo essay.

He fell in love and she knew that. She waited until he was vulnerable enough, until he was putty in her hand and then she broke him, and then had her friend capture the moment forever. Does this scenario sound familiar?

"Diary of An Oxygen Thief" teaches us the art of what we do to each other and what we allow to have done to us. We judge what others do so much. We say how disturbed some people are in the head. While you read this, I'm sure you were enraged by the narrator. You saw him hurting innocent girls, and you wished the same upon him; that's the gag. The gag is, we are no better than him. We possess the exact same feelings of wanting him to hurt like he hurt others.

The beauty of this book is that it taught me the hard truth that wishing karma on someone, is still wishing evil upon them. You could be wishing someone would get exactly what they deserve, but ultimately you are no better than this man that set out with the purpose to hurt others.

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Word travels fast in a small town, so don't think you're gonna get away with anything. In fact, your parents probably know what you did before you even have a chance to get home and tell them. And forget about being scared of what your teacher, principle, or other authority figure is going to do, you're more afraid of what your parents are gonna do when you get home.

While small towns are not always extremely diverse, they do contain people with a lot of different stories, struggle, and backgrounds. In a small town, it is pretty hard to exclude anyone because of who they are or what they come from because there aren't many people to choose from. A small town teaches you that just because someone isn't the same as you, doesn't mean you can't be great friends.

Nothing comes easy in life. They always say "gardens don't grow overnight" and if you're from a small town you know this both figuratively and literally. You certainly know gardens don't grow overnight because you've worked in a garden or two. But you also know that to get to the place you want to be in life it takes work and effort. It doesn't just happen because you want it to.

If you're from a small town, you know that you will probably only meet a handful of people in your life who ACTUALLY know where your town is. And forget about the people who accidentally enter into your town because of google maps. You've gotten really good at giving them directions right back to the interstate.

My small town has definitely taught me how to be humble. It isn't always about you, and anyone who grows up in a small town knows that. Everyone gets their moment in the spotlight, and since there's so few of us, we're probably best friends with everyone so we are as excited when they get their moment of fame as we are when we get ours.

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