The Last Line at the Last Restaurant
The year the oxygen ran out was not the year everyone expected. It was not a sudden event, not a dramatic collapse. It was a slow suffocation, a gradual decline in atmospheric oxygen from twenty-one percent to nineteen percent to seventeen, each percentage point a quiet subtraction that the world's scientists had been warning about for decades and that the world's governments had been ignoring...
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