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April 12, 2024Not Helping (GOA18) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 101)2 minutesPlayIn this chapter, Cyrus recounts her experience of seeing a floatingmetallic object to the police officer John Holbrook, who dismisses herstory as needing psychiatric help, despite the skepticism and belief ofher parents Reed and Emily. Ultimately, Cyrus is left without anysupport or means to investigate what happened to her friend Connor.for more, please visithttps://joshuadavidling.com...moreShareView all episodesBy Joshua David LingApril 12, 2024Not Helping (GOA18) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 101)2 minutesPlayIn this chapter, Cyrus recounts her experience of seeing a floatingmetallic object to the police officer John Holbrook, who dismisses herstory as needing psychiatric help, despite the skepticism and belief ofher parents Reed and Emily. Ultimately, Cyrus is left without anysupport or means to investigate what happened to her friend Connor.for more, please visithttps://joshuadavidling.com...more
In this chapter, Cyrus recounts her experience of seeing a floatingmetallic object to the police officer John Holbrook, who dismisses herstory as needing psychiatric help, despite the skepticism and belief ofher parents Reed and Emily. Ultimately, Cyrus is left without anysupport or means to investigate what happened to her friend Connor.for more, please visithttps://joshuadavidling.com
April 12, 2024Not Helping (GOA18) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 101)2 minutesPlayIn this chapter, Cyrus recounts her experience of seeing a floatingmetallic object to the police officer John Holbrook, who dismisses herstory as needing psychiatric help, despite the skepticism and belief ofher parents Reed and Emily. Ultimately, Cyrus is left without anysupport or means to investigate what happened to her friend Connor.for more, please visithttps://joshuadavidling.com...more
In this chapter, Cyrus recounts her experience of seeing a floatingmetallic object to the police officer John Holbrook, who dismisses herstory as needing psychiatric help, despite the skepticism and belief ofher parents Reed and Emily. Ultimately, Cyrus is left without anysupport or means to investigate what happened to her friend Connor.for more, please visithttps://joshuadavidling.com