September 2, 2025

Every Accusation Is an Admission? Let’s Test That, Mark.

Mark’s latest posts claim “Every Accusation Is an Admission.” If that’s true, then his own accusations have become a confession. From laughing while chaos unfolded at Nathan’s game to forcing Liam to sign a bogus contract, every finger he points outward circles back to himself. Truth always wins—and the record already speaks louder than his hashtags.
August 29, 2025

Mark’s Posts vs. Reality: Innocent Until Proven Guilty?

The court didn’t rush to judgment—they pressed to resolve things quickly so the boys wouldn’t be kept from their father unnecessarily. But Mark forced their hand, violating orders, held in contempt, and refusing to take even a single step toward resolution.
August 26, 2025

Mark, the Constitution Doesn’t Cover for Abuse

Mark posts memes about constitutional rights as if quoting amendments erases his record. But the truth is, he had every protection: attorneys, hearings, a clear path back. What followed wasn’t retaliation — it was consequences, backed by overwhelming evidence.
August 25, 2025

Twenty Things Mark Puts Above His Children

Mark says he puts kids first, but the truth is they don’t even crack his top ten. From pickleball to politics, conspiracies to stolen hats, selfies to excuses—everything else comes first. His kids are an afterthought, sacrificed daily to his ego, image, and delusions.
August 25, 2025

Oh, Mark. The Farmer of His Own Fields

Mark Stephens posted, “When you lie!!! You curse yourself. Reap what you sow.” For once, he’s absolutely right—because every lie he’s sown is sprouting in full view. From perjury and forgery to stolen hats, hecklers at children’s games, and coercing his son with a fake “contract,” the cursed harvest is his own making.
August 16, 2025

🎭 Mr. StartFire: The Court-Ordered Sequel Nobody Asked For

Mark’s latest rebrand as Mr. StartFire proves once again that he’s less Mrs. Doubtfire and more Dumpster Fire. Instead of following the three simple court-ordered steps to see his kids, he’s busy fueling billboards with typos and Facebook posts with self-pity. While Robin Williams’ character went undercover, got a job, and hustled for his children, Mr. StartFire just lights matches and calls it love.