May 21, 2026

“It’s Complicated”: Mark Stephens and the Evaluation Excuse

Mark Stephens told Nathan that completing the required mental health and domestic violence evaluations is “complicated.” But when travel, beach life, pickleball, trips, and sending Nathan to California are possible, the excuse starts to collapse. The real complication may not be money, distance, or logistics. It may be transparency, accountability, and the hard evidence he cannot bullshit his way around.
May 18, 2026

The Context of His Own Hypocrisy

Mark Stephens loves to talk about staying in biblical context — but what happens when the context is his own hypocrisy? Biblical tattoos, pistol tattoos, religious lectures, unpaid responsibility, and a life full of excuses reveal a much louder sermon than anything he posts online.
May 14, 2026

The Pattern Is the Warning: Image Control, Abuse, and the Wade Wilson Story

Watching the Wade Wilson story was disturbing not because the outcomes were the same, but because the pattern felt familiar: charm, speed, image control, chaos, domestic violence, and the warning signs people often ignore until it is too late.
May 14, 2026

“Life Is But a Vapor”: The Sad Performance of a 50-Year-Old Man Still Curating an Identity Online

A deep dive into performative masculinity, curated social media identity, fake spiritual depth, and the sad reality of middle-aged men who spend more energy crafting online personas than repairing real relationships with their children.