Jefferson High School Alumni
Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia (WV)
Joshua Palmer
Jefferson High School
Class of 1996
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JOSHUA'S PROFILE
| First Name | Joshua |
| Last Name | Palmer |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1996 |
| Gender | Male |
| Hometown | Springfield, Virginia |
| Relationship Status | Single |
| About Me | My smile tends to be the first thing chattering people take notice of. It is warm, welcoming, friendly, cheerful, and can illuminate a soul void of feeling. My wit is sharp, like razor wire. You won’t know I’ve already struck until you’re bleeding with laughter. I enjoy making people around me laugh. Seeing someone else smile is worth getting out of bed for any day. I am a family person. Family is very important to me. They are the loving spirits I can fall back on when I’m sick, injured, or just need a quiet place to put down my head and not stress about the way this world looks when the lights come on. They accept and love me with all their hearts and I am grateful for that everyday. I want to have extremely close friendships. someone that can go to the movies, eat out, shop till we drop from exhaustion, and do all kinds of crazy stuff together. They never ask questions when I tell them something. We are linked on an extremely powerful mental level. The Navy was a breath of fresh air for me. I had so much fun. I love culture. I’ve studied so many. Start a conversation about one and I may have something else to add. I find many of them fascinating. I am not a religious person. Most religions upset me on a deep spiritual basis. I enjoy being around those who have enlightened minds and not allowed themselves to be conditioned through fear of an invisible douche in the sky, who is always watching. I find that creepy and downright stalkerish. I don’t deal well with drama off stage. I leave. I depart. My presence is no longer felt. No sense in two fools screaming at each other. I got better things to do. Like…figuring out a cure for sluttery and then secretly introducing it through the water supply. Trust is the most important thing to me. I value trust more than I do pretty shiny. Trust is like a rare form of crystal, fragile and ever so easily shattered. If someone betrays my trust, I have a hard time struggling to try and glue my glass balloon back together again. I do believe in forgiveness, but do not think I’m a pushover. I can grow thorns faster than a mountain lion can swipe a man’s face off his head. Trust is the key to keeping a healthy, happy relationship with anyone. Treasur...(read more) |
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