Diary Of An Oxygen Thief 3 Apr 2026

In this third installment of my diary, I will take you through some of the most significant events of my career as an oxygen thief. I will share with you the highs and lows, the triumphs and failures, and the lessons I have learned along the way.

For those who may be new to my story, let me provide a brief recap. I started out as a small-time thief, stealing oxygen tanks from hospitals and selling them on the black market. It was a lucrative business, but it wasn’t without its risks. I had to be constantly on the lookout for hospital security, the police, and other oxygen thieves who wanted to muscle in on my territory.

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One of the most memorable jobs I ever pulled was the heist of the century. I had been planning it for months, and I had assembled a team of experts who were willing to take the risk with me. We targeted a large industrial site on the outskirts of town, where a massive oxygen tank was stored.

One of the most significant challenges I faced was the moral dilemma of stealing oxygen. I knew that my actions were putting people’s lives at risk, and that weighed heavily on my conscience. But I also knew that I was providing a valuable service to those who were willing to pay for it, and that I was making a living in a world that often seemed determined to keep me down. In this third installment of my diary, I

It was a daring heist, and it paid off in a big way. We sold the oxygen on the black market for a small fortune, and I was hailed as a hero by my peers.

We worked quickly and efficiently, disabling the alarms and cameras and making our way to the tank. We loaded it onto a truck and made our escape, just as the security team was starting to sound the alarm. I started out as a small-time thief, stealing

I set out on the night of the heist, my heart racing with excitement. I made my way to the hospital, avoiding the security patrols and making my way to the tank. I was just about to lift it onto my truck when I heard the sound of sirens.