w o l f m i l k
About
From the depths of the Appalachian woods to the expanse of the digital world, wolfmilk has merged her love for botany, animals, digital subculture, fashion, and gaming into a unique virtual experience. Blending artistry, technology, and fashion, she strives to bring her virtual world alive.
Artwork
Gaming
I have loved playing video games ever since I was a child. Even as a kid I was conscious of how much they meant to me so I still own 99% of my original childhood video game collection.In my home office I have my favorite consoles connected to a TV; they are still regularly enjoyed today!Video games sparked and inspired so much imagination inside me as a young, blooming creative. I'm so glad I lived through what I consider the greatest generation of gaming!
I'm left handed~
Check out my southpaw gaming setup here!
GAME | USERNAME | WHAT I PLAY |
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Minecraft | wolfmehlk | Java; public & private servers |
FFXIV | Suki Bunne | Crystal server | Mateus world |
FFXIV | Carrd | sukibunne.carrd.co |
Roblox | blockchain_brat | Dress to Impress |
Switch | 7646-9928-7860 | Curent fave: Animal Crossing |
GAIAonline | spoiled bat | Lake Kindred, Pinball |
Steam | wolfemilk | Current fave: V Rising |
Left Handed Gamers Rise Up
Southpaw Keyboard
I use a southpaw keyboard meaning the numpad is on the left hand side giving a left handed person the ability to use it and the mouse at the same time. To my knowledge, Keychron is the only southpaw mechanical keyboard manufacturer on the market today! I can't recommend it enough. Its really heavy though, so be prepared for that if you decide you want a Keychron!
Keychron Q12 QMK
"Southpaw" Bluetooth Speaker
I use a Sony SRS-XE200 bluetooth speaker as a small soundbar on my current setup; when laid horizontally with the buttons facing upwards the power button is on the left hand side making it feel very natural for me to reach over my keyboard to turn on or off.
Sony SRS-XE200
Logitech Trackball Mouse
This isn't exclusive to left handed people by any means however I found them to be better to use with a left handed keyboard; you can focus your dexterity on the left hand numpad by eliminating the sliding motion of the mouse (of course this is just my opinion as a user of both items)
Logitech ERGO M575
Pet Care
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Need someone to care for your fur-babies while you are away?I offer both in house pet sitting and drop in visits!
Servicing Wilson, Davidson, and surrounding counties!
About Me:
Hello and nice to see you!I’ve handled a variety of animals over the years -- from dogs and cats all the way to mouthy birds and wolf hybrid dogs. One of my idols as a child was Steve Irwin and that reflects in my present day life. I have a deep passion for animals and the environment!I would love an opportunity to watch over your fur-babies. Big dogs don’t scare me and ‘mean’ cats don’t bother me.
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The Library
WORK IN PROGRESS
Here is where I store my research writings, topics of current event interest, documentaries I've completed, and more
Noteworthy Current Events:
Alleged UHC Shooter Manifesto:
Luis Mangione, 26, is currently being held without bond and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health Care. Writings by Mangione have surfaced including his alleged 'manifesto' which I will publish here.
Interesting People:
Willie Murphy | woman bodybuilder in her 80's who thwarted a home intruder, sending him to the hospital before jail. See the video here; featured on Late Night with Seth Meyers Dec 18, 2019
Interesting Global Facts:
The Sentinelese | indigenous people who live on North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean
The Sentinelese are the most isolated indigenous people in the world, and they vigorously reject contact with outsiders. They attack anyone who comes near the island. They are hunter-gatherers who rely on Stone Age tools like bows, arrows, and adzes. Their language, customary laws, and traditional knowledge systems are unknown. The only documented visit to North Sentinel Island in independent India's history was in 1967, when a team of around 18 people landed on the island.
Luis Mangione's hand written manifesto transcribed:
Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy.United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but [h]as our life expectancy?No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain.It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.
Below is the writing that was previously reported as the manifesto but has been proven to be inaccurate.
Correct manifesto is the first section above.
The Allopathic Complex and Its Consequences
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The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.Nelson Mandela says no form of violence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.
Yet is that not capitalistic? Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.
What did it get us. Look in the mirror.They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.These might be my last words. I don’t know when they will come for me. I will resist them at any cost. That’s why I smile through the pain.
They diagnosed my mother with severe neuropathy when she was forty-one years old. She said it started ten years before that with burning sensations in her feet and occasional sharp stabbing pains. At first the pain would last a few moments, then fade to tingling, then numbness, then fade to nothing a few days later.The first time the pain came she ignored it. Then it came a couple times a year and she ignored it. Then every couple months. Then a couple times a month. Then a couple times a week. At that point by the time the tingling faded to numbness, the pain would start, and the discomfort was constant. At that point even going from the couch to the kitchen to make her own lunch became a major endeavor
She started with ibuprofen, until the stomach aches and acid reflux made her switch to acetaminophen. Then the headaches and barely sleeping made her switch back to ibuprofen.The first doctor said it was psychosomatic. Nothing was wrong. She needed to relax, destress, sleep more.The second doctor said it was a compressed nerve in her spine. She needed back surgery. It would cost $180,000. Recovery would be six months minimum before walking again. Twelve months for full potential recovery, and she would never lift more than ten pounds of weight again.The third doctor performed a Nerve Conduction Study, Electromyography, MRI, and blood tests. Each test cost $800 to $1200. She hit the $6000 deductible of her UnitedHealthcare plan in October. Then the doctor went on vacation, and my mother wasn’t able to resume tests until January when her deductible reset.The tests showed severe neuropathy. The $180,000 surgery would have had no effect.
They prescribed opioids for the pain. At first the pain relief was worth the price of constant mental fog and constipation. She didn’t tell me about that until later. All I remember is we took a trip for the first time in years, when she drove me to Monterey to go to the aquarium. I saw an otter in real life, swimming on its back. We left at 7am and listened to Green Day on the four-hour car ride. Over time, the opioids stopped working. They made her MORE sensitive to pain, and she felt withdrawal symptoms after just two or three hours.Then gabapentin. By now the pain was so bad she couldn’t exercise, which compounded the weight gain from the slowed metabolic rate and hormonal shifts. And it barely helped the pain, and made her so fatigued she would go an entire day without getting out of bed.
Then Corticosteroids. Which didn’t even work.The pain was so bad I would hear my mother wake up in the night screaming in pain. I would run into her room, asking if she’s OK. Eventually I stopped getting up. She’d yell out anguished shrieks of wordless pain or the word “fuck” stretched and distended to its limits. I’d turn over and go back to sleep.
All of this while they bled us dry with follow-up appointment after follow-up appointment, specialist consultations, and more imagine scans. Each appointment was promised to be fully covered, until the insurance claims were delayed and denied. Allopathic medicine did nothing to help my mother’s suffering. Yet it is the foundation of our entire society.My mother told me that on a good day the nerve pain was like her legs were immersed in ice water. On a bad day it felt like her legs were clamped in a machine shop vice, screwed down to where the cranks stopped turning, then crushed further until her ankle bones sprintered and cracked to accommodate the tightening clamp. She had more bad days than good.
My mother crawled to the bathroom on her hands and knees. I slept in the living room to create more distance from her cries in the night. I still woke up, and still went back to sleep.Back then I thought there was nothing I could do.
The high copays made consistent treatment impossible. New treatments were denied as “not medically necessary.” Old treatments didn’t work, and still put us out for thousands of dollars.
UnitedHealthcare limited specialist consultations to twice a year.
Then they refused to cover advanced imaging, which the specialists required for an appointment.Prior authorizations took weeks, then months.UnitedHealthcare constantly changed their claim filing procedure. They said my mother’s doctor needed to fax his notes. Then UnitedHealthcare said they did not save faxed patient correspondence, and required a hardcopy of the doctor’s typed notes to be mailed. Then they said they never received the notes. They were unable to approve the claim until they had received and filed the notes.
They promised coverage, and broke their word to my mother.With every delay, my anger surged. With every denial, I wanted to throw the doctor through the glass wall of their hospital waiting room.But it wasn’t them. It wasn’t the doctors, the receptionists, administrators, pharmacists, imaging technicians, or anyone we ever met. It was UnitedHealthcare.
People are dying. Evil has become institutionalized. Corporations make billions of dollars off the pain, suffering, death, and anguished cries in the night of millions of Americans.We entered into an agreement for healthcare with a legally binding contract that promised care commensurate with our insurance payments and medical needs. Then UnitedHealthcare changes the rules to suit their own profits. They think they make the rules, and think that because it’s legal that no one can punish them.They think there’s no one out there who will stop them.Now my own chronic back pain wakes me in the night, screaming in pain. I sought out another type of healing that showed me the real antidote to what ails us.I bide my time, saving the last of my strength to strike my final blows. All extractors must be forced to swallow the bitter pain they deal out to millions.As our own chief executives, it’s our obligation to make our own lives better. First and foremost, we must seek to improve our own circumstances and defend ourselves. As we do so, our actions have ripple effects that can improve the lives of others.Rules exist between two individuals, in a network that covers the entire earth. Some of these rules are written down. Some of these rules emerge from natural respect between two individuals. Some of these rules are defined in physical laws, like the properties of gravity, magnetism or the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of potassium nitrate.No single document better encapsulates the belief that all people are equal in fundamental worth and moral status and the frameworks for fostering collective well-being than the US constitution.
Writing a rule down makes it into a law. I don’t give a fuck about the law. Law means nothing. What does matter is following the guidance of our own logic and what we learn from those before us to maximize our own well-being, which will then maximize the well-being of our loved ones and community.That’s where UnitedHealthcare went wrong. They violated their contract with my mother, with me, and tens of millions of other Americans. This threat to my own health, my family’s health, and the health of our country’s people requires me to respond with an act of war.END
Wolf Lore
'We are all filled with a longing for the wild. There are few culturally sanctioned antidotes for this yearning. We were taught to feel shame for such desire. We grew our hair long and used it to hide our feelings. But the shadow of Wild Woman still lurks behind us during our days and in our nights. No matter where we are, the shadow that trots behind us is definitely four-footed.'
– Clariisa Pinkola Estes Ph.D.
GENERAL WOLF RULES FOR LIFE1. Eat
2. Rest
3. Rove in between
4. Render loyalty
5. Love the children
6. Cavil in moonlight
7. Tune your ears
8. Attend to the bones
9. Make love
10. Howl often
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