October 6, 2025

“Imprented on My Soul – and Pulled Out of School”

Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest Facebook post reveals more than nostalgia — it’s an accidental confession. From truancy trips to the mall to self-proclaimed “imprented” love, his words perfectly illustrate why he lost decision-making rights over his children.
October 5, 2025

Speaking Fluent Markish: The Grammar of Projection

Mark Anthony Stephens speaks a dialect known only to himself — a strange blend of self-pity, half-truth, and scripture-tinted projection. In today’s post, we translate his latest masterpiece of moral theater, “I chose sick people, fixers, and family trauma,” into plain English — and reality.
October 1, 2025

Narcissism Unmasked, Part 4: The Need for Admiration

Narcissists live on admiration — without it, they collapse. For Mark Anthony Stephens, that means posting victim stories online, performing spirituality, and chasing sympathy, while failing to show up for his children in real life.
September 25, 2025

The Age of Warefare: When Mark Misspells His Own Battles

Mark Stephens has introduced the world to “warefare”—a typo turned philosophy. From Tupperwarefare to Malwarefare, his battles are as incoherent as his posts. And like a contestant on The Price is Right, Mark’s projectionist lifestyle earns him dumb prizes: No Contact Orders, Divorce Papers, CPS visits, GAL investigations, and endless court dates.
September 24, 2025

Narcissism Unmasked, Part 3: The “Special” Belief

Narcissists believe they are “special” — above the rules and beyond accountability. For Mark Anthony Stephens, this shows up in rejecting doctors, dismissing courts, and claiming prophetic insight while ignoring basic responsibilities.
September 17, 2025

Narcissism Unmasked, Part 2: Fantasies

Narcissists are obsessed with fantasies of greatness, power, and love. For Mark Anthony Stephens, these illusions take the form of books that never come, ministries that never exist, and a victimhood story that never ends.