
Mark Wesley Pritchard
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You can call me Wesley. Former cosplayer, retro gaming fanatic, die-hard Texas Rangers fan, and nostalgic freak. Need I say more?
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40 Years of 'Back To The Future'
Great Scott! Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! July 3, 1985: a date that would forever be etched in pop culture. On that date, the following movie and a franchise would soon take the world by storm. That movie was called Back To The Future. No one knew that a movie about time travel would eventually gain a fanbase. The 1980s was defined as a time when life was simpler and yours truly was born in that decade. Unfortunately, I was not born when Back To The Future was released in theaters. I came into this world nearly two and a half years later. It wasn't until 2015 that I saw this amazing movie for the first time, around the time of their 30th anniversary. I believed that AMC had a marathon where they aired all three movies. My reaction to seeing the first movie was positive and in awe. Every aspect of the movie was perfect from start to finish. One of the things that captured my attention was the DeLorean, the time travel machine. Here are some interesting facts about the sports car:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Geeks
Good Vibes at Northwest Arkansas Pride 2025
Greetings, Vocal readers and subscribers! This past weekend was eventful and filled with unity. As Pride Month comes to a close, the fight for our equal rights is far from over. Regardless of who's in the White House, we won't rest until everyone has access to the necessary accommodations, such as respectful and proper health care. We have to fight the good fight daily, not just during Pride Month. Also, we won't let a bigoted President and his cohorts devalue and dehumanizing us. We exist and here to stay. As I've stated in my previous stories, equality has always existed. No one is "forcing " it on you or anyone else. Being a decent human being and showing compassion who are different from you isn't optional. It's neither indoctrination, nor controversial. It's also neither a Democrat or Republican thing. It's both a common sense and humanity thing. No group of people should feel unsafe or be discriminated against, just because of who someone is or what they look like. Conservatives tend to call people like us who care about other causes and people's plights woke. Yes. Yes, we are. You know why? It's because I said before, no one deserves to be mistreated in any way, because of one's race, gender, or sexual orientation. We don't want people to lose their lives or suffer due to these Republican politicians and lawmakers having these oppressive laws that harms others. So yes, Republicans. We are woke and yes, we give a damn about those who can't stand up or defend themselves. We refuse to shut up or walk on eggshells in order for us to make you feel comfortable. Our voices will only grow louder and bigger. If we stay silent, then the bullies would win. When I say bullies, I'm referring to conservatives and conservative politicians.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Pride
The Glamorization of MLB Players Has Gone Too Far
There are many MLB players I like and dislike. As long as I've been watching baseball, I've noticed a consistent (not in a good way) and annoying pattern that has been happening for the last year or so. Major League Baseball has been frequently focusing their attention on two players: Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge. While they're extremely talented in their own right, I feel like other teams and players deserve more praise and recognition. Major League Baseball continues to highlight both of these players, overshadowing and talking over other players who had exceptional performances. Let's use Tarik Skubal of the Tigers as an example. Let's say that the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner had a remarkable outing, striking out 11 batters. His performance would only get noticed for a while until MLB goes back to focusing on Ohtani and Judge. Whoever is managing MLB's social media pages need to realize that these two players aren't the only ones in the league. I don't see or hear MLB talking about teams like the Cubs, Tigers, or Mariners more often. There's nothing wrong with highlighting players and praising them. However, I believe there's a such thing a giving someone too much credit. There has to be a healthy balance of doing this. I've always suspected and accused the league of showing favoritism towards the aforementioned players. I've always thought, "Is MLB married to both of these players?" It's like they're super obsessed with them.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Unbalanced
Celebrating 10 Years of Marriage Equality . Top Story - June 2025.
Where were you and what were you doing on June 26, 2015? For me, it was just another day at the office. So why did I bring up this date, you ask? Because today is the 10-year anniversary of marriage equality becoming the law of the land in all 50 states. The United States became the 21st country to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide. It was a huge victory for the us, the LGBTQ+ community, activists, and same-sex couples themselves. Two other groundbreaking rulings also happened on this day: Propositional 8 and the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Propositional 8, also known as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition that passed in November 2008, which previously prohibited Californian same-sex couples from marrying. In 2010, it was ruled unconstitutional and didn't go into effect until 2013. The Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA, was a law that was passed and signed by then President Bill Clinton in 1996. It previously prevented the government from recognizing gay and lesbian couples. However, it was later struck down, specifically Section 3 (1 U.S.C. ยง 7).
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Pride
First Half of 2025 on Vocal: By The Numbers
Greetings, Vocal subscribers and readers! The first half of 2025 has come to a close and we're eager to see what the final half of this year has in store for us. In this story, I'll be sharing a few statistics related to my progress as a creator on Vocal. It was a productive first half for me and had so much to talk about. Now, let's this show on the road!
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Writers
Father's Day Is Meaningless. Content Warning.
Greetings, Vocal readers and Happy Father's Day to all the dads, especially the single dads out there. Usually every year on this day, I would post a picture of my late grandfather on social media. This year, however, my feelings about Father's Day has changed and it's no longer a big deal to me. My faithful readers and subscribers know about my now estranged parents and the horrific abuse I've suffered in their hands. In this story, I'm solely going to focus on my estranged father. For those who are new and unfamiliar with my life and how I grew up, I'll share that with everyone right now.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Families
When Baseball Fans Take Things Too Far...
Greetings, Vocal readers and baseball fans. As someone who loves baseball, it disgusts me when many baseball fans take their level of entitlement to new levels. Currently, there's a troubling trend that's happening in baseball: players receiving threats from disgruntled fans. Recently, Houston Astros pitcher Lance McCullers had been the target of numerous threats that were so disturbing that he had to secure 24-hour protection for him and his family. One of the main reasons behind those threats was fans losing huge bets, leading them to hurl obscenities and other offensive insults online. I participate in daily fantasy contests: the kind of contests where you have a chance of winning some money. I've been doing this for well over a year during the MLB and also the NFL season. That includes the World Series and Super Bowl respectively. Some of these fans and sports bettors take this way too seriously when it should be enjoyable, whether you win or lose a bet or bets. I know that many people bet on games for a living or as a side hustle. However, it's not that serious. I'll never cosign with baseball fans sending others, including players, threats towards them or their families. That's crossing the line. Whether or not you're a fan of a team or player, this kind of behavior is unacceptable and uncalled for. Us baseball fans trash talk about each other's teams and favorite players online. Harmless trash talk is fine, just as long as it doesn't go too far. I partake in this, too. Sending players threats because they didn't perform the way you expected them to and you losing bets is unacceptable. Free speech doesn't mean free from the consequences. This also applies to the situation regarding Steve Bartman, a devoted Cubs fan, who was vilified during one game of the 2003 NLCS that became infamous when the Cubs were playing against the then Florida Marlins for catching a ball. The Marlins would later head to the World Series and win it all. He had to be escorted out and when the Cubs won the World Series in 2016, he was rewarded with a World Series ring and an apology from the organization. He received numerous threats back in 2003 and since then, still receives them to this day. Bartman didn't deserve those threats and I felt bad for him. He was a Cubs fan who got caught up in a situation that wasn't his fault.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Unbalanced
Baseball is For Everyone: Part 4
Greetings, Vocal readers and Happy Pride Month! I've addressed the many reasons why America's pastime is for everyone in previous stories, which I'll have down below. I know I said that the previous story of me discussing this topic was the last time addressing opponents of LGBTQ+ people and anything that's related to it. Now, I have even more things to discuss and helpful advice for them. Once you have read this story, please give it a like and subscribe to my page on here. Also, follow me on my socials. Finally, please send me a one-off tip at the end of this story to support my work as I continue to write and publish more stories.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
Unapologetically Me...Now
Happy Pride, Vocal readers! I love this time of year, because it's a reminder to conservatives and anyone who heavily dislike us that we aren't going back in the closet. At least, not in the foreseeable future. Our voices will grow even louder, and we refuse to shut up.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
Finding My True Family
Greetings, Vocal readers! I've been very open about who I am for the last several years in numerous stories. I fully embrace my true self daily and unapologetic for it. Despite Republican politicians increasingly attempting to silence and denying our existence, our voices will grow even louder. I'm going to tell a story about how an event changed my life forever. Be sure to sound off in the comments below and be sure to like this story once you have read it. If you have any questions about what I look for in a guy, please also share them down below. Also, follow me on my socials. Finally, please send me a one-off tip at the end of this story to support my work as I continue to write and publish more stories.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Pride
In Defense of Video Games: The 300th Story
300 stories! I'm so proud of me. Thanks to my loyal and faithful subscribers and readers for supporting me over the years. Y'all are the real MVPs! Be sure to like this story if you enjoyed it once you get done reading it. Follow me on social media, subscribe to my page, and please send me a one-off tip at the end of the story. No tip is ever too big or small. They support creators like me and encourage us to write and publish more stories.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 months ago in Geeks












