Iâm Wandixx, Polish history enthusiast, baby writer and budding artist. Grab your tea/coffee/juice or whatever else beverage you favor and letâs go!
Iâm part of the DPxDC fandom so my fics are from here. And this list exists so we all can find anything on this blog, welcome!
Here is my AO3:
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
Links to story masterposts, to make this post a bit less huge.
Unconnected fic series:
Events short fills
General prompt fills
Phantom, the Young Justice member
Spearmint (Danny Fenton x M'gann M'orzz)
Multi part stories:
Ship stories:
Count the freckles, connect them like the stars (Spearmint)
Seriously Chaotic fashion misadventures (Serious chaos, who'd have thought)
Gen:
(Don't) Leave me here alone
Ghost of Fries and Hero of Cookies
GIW made a lot of mistakes and biggest one was going against Young Justice
My art is under #wandixx arts tag, if you want to see :D
I'll talk about history if someone asks, but for now I'm too scared of not knowing what level of knowledge I can assume, so I don't really start on my own. But let me ramble, if you're ready.
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hi all! I was reminiscing about fic awards from decades prior when I realized I could just run one myself. so without further ado, I present to you:
point blank 2026 fic awards, a cassandra cain-centric fic award dedicated to a fan-favorite cassandra cain-centric fic that wins fan voting! to avoid hostility, this will NOT be done via tumblr poll, but via anonymous google form voting. also, ALL propaganda must be positive & uplift all creators involved.
please fill out the form below to begin nominating fics for later rounds of voting. more rules are present in the form itself!
Hello all! This form is for nominations for Point Blankâa DC Comics fic award that will be bestowed upon the fandom's favorite Cassandra Cai
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Hanahaki disease is a psychosomatic illness. It's a thing that your body does in response to stress over constantly repressing/concealing your feelings in settings with high background magic. It's like you've been ignoring pain for a long time and suddenly your vision starts going dark, because your affected body is just YANKING on random alerts trying to get you to PAY ATTENTION there is a PROBLEM. Yes the flowers do really exist. So do non-magical psychosomatic symptoms. The flowers aren't special.
This does of course open up the trope to options for non-romantic concealed feelings. Which I think is great. There is something viscerally satisfying about the person who seems so outwardly chipper coughing and hacking and spitting up Depression Flowers so now everyone has to know they're hurting. Isn't there?
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i believe all types of relationships, not just romantic, should have anniversaries. have anniversaries with your friends and qprs !!! cmon ! even if you dont have a date thats important like when you met just make one up. celebrate the people around you and the relationships you do have :3
Come to think of it, it really is insane that my entire country is burning alive and literally no one in the rest of the world cares. Thousands of Indians are dying every day from the heat, it's 45+ degrees in multiple areas, the government couldn't give two fucks, we're getting severe warnings and red alerts, and not a soul outside of South Asia is speaking about it because why would you ever care about brown people
Okay, so it got stuck in draft void when I went to look for people to tag, lets pretend I remembered to post it in early June, when I actually wrote the answers
I've been tagged by amazing @meepmeepreblogthegeek
Last Song(s): Since I'm playing whatever I had downloaded right now, the answer will change over the time I'm answering this. Right right now it's Ashes by Morningsiders
Currently Watching: I wanted to say nothing, since uni is killing me, but I managed to institute X-Files evenings with bestie who likes it, so that
Current Obsession: M'gann, my beloved. I didn't post a lot of her recently, but it's not a sign that I didn't think about her. And also Polish history, but that was with me consistently at least since I first heard about Warsaw Uprising at the ripe age of eight or nine, so idk if we count it as current
Currently Reading: ...Do notes about maternity leave pay and some unrelated taxes count? Exam season is upon me, so I'll add some more bullshit like that soon
Currently Working On: What am I now working on?
Last Google Search: "Ustawa o symbolach narodowych"- act about national symbols (anthem, coat of arms and flag). My friend's friend from abroad asked if it was white or red part that went to the left/pole side when Polish flag is hanged in this long, vertical way. Neither me nor my friend was sure, so I took us to the source. It's white btw. I swear, I search normal stuff too, you just caught me at really funny moment
Oh no, tagging, scariest thing about these things. If you were already tagged, consider yourself double tagged. If you already did it, I'm blind, it was night here, or something like that.
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yo, what's your personal favorite history fact? (Or a few of your favorite history facts of you don't want to settle on one)
Oh, that's an interesting one. Now, to preface it, I'm talking about all of these from a distanced perspective of "it's interesting to read about" and not saying "that's a cool thing that happened". Most of these things are horrible and I would very much prefer if they did not happen, because people involved deserved better.
My default answer is defenestration in Prague, both first and second one. I don't have a very intellectual or rational reason why, just something about people getting fed up with governing assholes being wrong about religion and giving them temporary flying privileges, it captivates me.
I also like Jan Hus, as a figure, and first defenestration is inextricably tied to him. I like guys who were trying to bring in change for the better, and also were important to the history of the language.
And second one started 30 year war, which is an interesting case of war that actually lasted as long as it says on the tin. And it also lead to churches of peace, which I think are pretty great. Emperor allowed protestants to have their thing, but they weren't allowed to use any metal or bricks in them (so they'd fall apart quickly). Two out of three are still standing and doing great. They're also beautiful.
But that's not the only thing.
I love the rich bitch ridiculousness of origin of ZamoĆÄ. It's literally Jan Zamoyski, guy with too much time, money and audacity, deciding that he'll built a city, exactly as Renaissance norms would demand, with perfect symmetry and 90° angles each time two streets met. It's center is sort of supposed to resemble human with palace and the town hall in line, like brain and heart (or something like that, my memory is a bit fuzzy on that one). Absolutely beautiful.
I like Dimitriads, from same time period as 30 year war. Partially because the "I'm Dmitry, I died as a child, but I survived, help me get my throne back" and later on "I know I was killed, stuffed in the cannon and shot in direction of Poland, but I survived again, see, even my wife recognizes me" is the level of shenanigans I'd expect from hijinks anime that killed off the favorite guy and scrambled to get him back, not actual history textbook (it was of course not the same guy irl). Do not get me wrong, I absolutely get that it was a war, initiated by Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and that's horrible, but the casus belli is just hilarious. And the fact that Russians still are celebrating when they kicked Polish soldiers out of Moscow, considering how much suffering they caused to Poles, especially in 19th and 20th century, it's important to us that we won with them, sometimes, historically.
I will say, on human level I don't agree with people being mad at Sigmund III that he didn't send his son over to be a tsar when he had a chance. Some people say that he wasted amazing opportunity just because he was too devoutly catholic to think straight, however. The guy who scored that agreement didn't even have the right to make deals like that, it wasn't in his job description, so king was only informed about it too late to offer any input or say "hey, my man, you're great military leader, but you're not supposed to be responsible for peace talks". And also, last guy was killed, stuffed in the cannon and exploded, sure maybe they wouldn't do the same thing with a tsar they were raising from childhood, but as a parent, would you risk it?
I also love whatever was going on during the rule of StanisĆaw (Stanislau?) Poniatowski. I mean, he ruled for pretty long time, and many things happened then, so I'll just throw whole period, instead of particular situations, because it would get too long. Fall of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a train wreck and I love to watch reruns of it.
That time Napoleon sent an unit of Polish guys, because they were one of his best soldiers, to Haiti to suppress slave revolt. They looked at the situation and went like "Bitch, we joined you to get help regaining our independence, not to take away others' freedom" and switched sides. It's up there on the list of ten top things that make me proud to be Polish.
As an administration student I hate Duchy of Warsaw, because it existed for 12 years, and yet changed whole way of being governed three (3) times. Like, I also have Kingdom of Poland, Duchy of PoznaĆ, Polish Galicia and Independent City of Cracow to memorize, can you keep it down?!
As a scout, interwar period has special place in my heart, also because it was a foundation of what our scouting is today. And because of how hard it had to be, tho I know it was deeply, deeply flawed, especially for it's treatment of ethnic minorities (which sucks, considering they made up of like 30% of population or something like that). Fun fact, at the start, on different Polish territories there was total of five different trade law books to follow (from prussian partition, austrian part of austro-hungarian, tiny piece hungarian part of austro-hungarian partition, russian partition that was kept in Kingdom of Poland and russian partition that was taken in as core russian territory), so the government guys had to figure that out. Love the "have to unite from three broken pieces that were separated for last 123 years" part. Wish they did it without authoritarianism, antisemitism, anti ukrainian, lithanian, german and otherwise directed at minorities sentiments and all that related mess. I appreciated right to vote for women.
Interest in second world war is like a canon event in life of history nerd, not especially, but like, idk, particularly Polish one? I know it was a big deal for bunch of other nations, it was world war after all, but in way, it's still haunting us. And also, if I'm not messing it up, Poland had biggest civilian death to population ratio (since Poles were also not arian enough to be allowed to live and interwar Poland had a pretty huge Jewish population, they were biggest ethnic minority) out of countries involved, so it's the sort of national trauma that stays. But I love reading and learning about people who did heroic things in these terrifying and horrible times, I loved since I was a kid.
I recently also got into a musical about reformations in the 80's and how Poland left communism behind, so as I read more into it, there'll probably appear something to join this list. For now I'll say that Orange Alternative as a protest group has my heart and soul. Love the tactical frivolity of theirs. "Why did you arrest them?" "They participated in illegal congregation of dwarfs/wore orange"
So... that's about it. There are many more things I could talk about, but I decided to keep it somewhat manageable in length, so I'll finish for now.
Actually, to add, because I've been turning it in my head a bit.
From the 80s, that time SolidarnoĆÄ's 80 millions PLN. It's a bit too late for me to figure out how to best get into that story, someone please remind me in about two weeks when I'm not being crushed by exams. But it involves Fiat 126p Maluch, and it's overall a great tidbit of history. Some more fucking over the government :D
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irritating as fuck when people get mad at Black people existing in premodern historical fiction/fantasy media. like first of all, you're racist. and second of all, you are acting as though Black people didn't exist in premodern Europe which is simply false. especially when we're talking about the Mediterranean, like what the fuck do you people think is along the southern half of the Mediterranean Ocean?? everyone's on boats, there are GOING to be interactions with Black people in Northern Africa, and there are GOING to be Black people in Mediterranean Europe. stop being stupid. your imagined homogeneous white European past is not historical reality, get over it you massive losers
Thesis statement: The popularity of "found family" is a great thing, especially as it celebrates the importance of non-biological, non-romantic relationships. However, an overemphasis on this relationship model can lead us to undervaluing philia in favor of storge, in much the same way that an overemphasis on shipping can lead to undervaluing philia in favor of eros. It can also lead to an erasure of the differences between philia and storge, treating these two types of love as interchangeable instead of celebrating the distinctive aspects of each.
...Yeah, this could definitely be an Entire Literal Essay, actually. This is...not the short version, but it is the shortest I can manage.
So my main thought is that Friendship is the hardest form of love for our culture to see as distinct and important in its own right, and âfound familyâ often (though not always) ends up as a sort of...middle ground between that point and the âOnly Romance Is Importantâ idea. In a ship-dominated culture, Friendship is often reduced to Level 1 Romance, andâat least in some waysâa found-family-dominated fandom culture can end up reducing Friendship to Level 1 Family.
In practice, I think that....even when we know that we donât see or want to see an important relationship as Romantic, a lot of us still struggle with the idea of Friendship by itself being equally valuable or important. So we equate âfamilialâ with âimportantâ (because family is undeniably as important as romance, right? Or at least itâs a lot easier to make that caseâand also, there is the not-at-all-insignificant benefit that it marks your view of a relationship as CLEARLY platonic!), and then we try to fit every relationship we love into a clearly-labeled Family-Shaped Box, in order to affirm its importance and give it legitimacy that âjust friendshipâ might not.
...which is, ironically, what shippers are sometimes doing when they seem to be putting every relationship they love into a Romance-Shaped Box for the same reason. Thatâs the highest-status box there is! Donât you think this relationship deserves the highest Relationship Rank??
But Friendshipâphilia, using the Greek word (or at least using it as C. S. Lewis uses itâisnât a weaker form or âfirst stageâ of other loves. Itâs its own form of love. Not lesser, but different. And if we keep following our instinct to âlegitimizeâ it by conflating it with family/storge, we end up doing both kinds of love a disservice.
(And I am definitely including myself in the group of people with this instinct! Thereâs a fandom Iâve gotten into recently thatâas not infrequently happensâhas a central relationship you could easily consider âfather-son,â âbest friends,â or a mixture of the two, and thereâs variance within the fandom. I personally view this relationship pretty much purely as âbest friendsâ in my own interpretation, but...a few years ago, I would have been much closer to the âfather-sonâ camp. And even though Iâve consciously changed my approach to character relationships over those last few yearsâmainly due to a variety of other fandom exposures over the past few years, and the pro-friendship opinions Iâve formulated while thinking about themâI still have some of those pro-familial instincts I entered fandom with! Theyâre very much what I came here with, and even though I now like other approaches better, theyâre still in my brain.)
The disservice to philia comes in the fact that we are still not celebrating it as a non-romantic, non-familial form of love in its own rightâwhich stinks, because itâs great!! and important to humans!! and we should all appreciate how wonderful Friendship is without feeling like we have to turn it onto another kind of relationship once it passes some Importance Threshold. Itâs also a less-important disservice to specific fictional relationships that we try to fit into a Family Box and maybe end up misrepresenting or oversimplifying in the process.
The disservice to storge comes in the fact that, with the label of âFamilyâ so highly valued in itself, it tends to get overused and slapped on everything until itâs started to lose all distinctively familial meaning. It becomes harder for us to explore the depths and beauties of distinctively familial love when weâve lost the verbal distinction between ârelationships founded upon specifically familial roles, a strong shared background, and/or an unchosen yet unbreakable connectionâ (which is how I would identify storge relationships just off the top of my head) and the âfound familyâ definition of âany group of people who love each other not-exclusively-romantically and arenât related.â
Personally, I kinda miss alternative labels like TVTropesâ âTrue Companionsâ or âPlatonic Life Partners.â Characters donât need to be spouses or siblings to be important to each other. They can be solely and purelyâthough not âjust!ââfriends.
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yo, what's your personal favorite history fact? (Or a few of your favorite history facts of you don't want to settle on one)
Oh, that's an interesting one. Now, to preface it, I'm talking about all of these from a distanced perspective of "it's interesting to read about" and not saying "that's a cool thing that happened". Most of these things are horrible and I would very much prefer if they did not happen, because people involved deserved better.
My default answer is defenestration in Prague, both first and second one. I don't have a very intellectual or rational reason why, just something about people getting fed up with governing assholes being wrong about religion and giving them temporary flying privileges, it captivates me.
I also like Jan Hus, as a figure, and first defenestration is inextricably tied to him. I like guys who were trying to bring in change for the better, and also were important to the history of the language.
And second one started 30 year war, which is an interesting case of war that actually lasted as long as it says on the tin. And it also lead to churches of peace, which I think are pretty great. Emperor allowed protestants to have their thing, but they weren't allowed to use any metal or bricks in them (so they'd fall apart quickly). Two out of three are still standing and doing great. They're also beautiful.
But that's not the only thing.
I love the rich bitch ridiculousness of origin of ZamoĆÄ. It's literally Jan Zamoyski, guy with too much time, money and audacity, deciding that he'll built a city, exactly as Renaissance norms would demand, with perfect symmetry and 90° angles each time two streets met. It's center is sort of supposed to resemble human with palace and the town hall in line, like brain and heart (or something like that, my memory is a bit fuzzy on that one). Absolutely beautiful.
I like Dimitriads, from same time period as 30 year war. Partially because the "I'm Dmitry, I died as a child, but I survived, help me get my throne back" and later on "I know I was killed, stuffed in the cannon and shot in direction of Poland, but I survived again, see, even my wife recognizes me" is the level of shenanigans I'd expect from hijinks anime that killed off the favorite guy and scrambled to get him back, not actual history textbook (it was of course not the same guy irl). Do not get me wrong, I absolutely get that it was a war, initiated by Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and that's horrible, but the casus belli is just hilarious. And the fact that Russians still are celebrating when they kicked Polish soldiers out of Moscow, considering how much suffering they caused to Poles, especially in 19th and 20th century, it's important to us that we won with them, sometimes, historically.
I will say, on human level I don't agree with people being mad at Sigmund III that he didn't send his son over to be a tsar when he had a chance. Some people say that he wasted amazing opportunity just because he was too devoutly catholic to think straight, however. The guy who scored that agreement didn't even have the right to make deals like that, it wasn't in his job description, so king was only informed about it too late to offer any input or say "hey, my man, you're great military leader, but you're not supposed to be responsible for peace talks". And also, last guy was killed, stuffed in the cannon and exploded, sure maybe they wouldn't do the same thing with a tsar they were raising from childhood, but as a parent, would you risk it?
I also love whatever was going on during the rule of StanisĆaw (Stanislau?) Poniatowski. I mean, he ruled for pretty long time, and many things happened then, so I'll just throw whole period, instead of particular situations, because it would get too long. Fall of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a train wreck and I love to watch reruns of it.
That time Napoleon sent an unit of Polish guys, because they were one of his best soldiers, to Haiti to suppress slave revolt. They looked at the situation and went like "Bitch, we joined you to get help regaining our independence, not to take away others' freedom" and switched sides. It's up there on the list of ten top things that make me proud to be Polish.
As an administration student I hate Duchy of Warsaw, because it existed for 12 years, and yet changed whole way of being governed three (3) times. Like, I also have Kingdom of Poland, Duchy of PoznaĆ, Polish Galicia and Independent City of Cracow to memorize, can you keep it down?!
As a scout, interwar period has special place in my heart, also because it was a foundation of what our scouting is today. And because of how hard it had to be, tho I know it was deeply, deeply flawed, especially for it's treatment of ethnic minorities (which sucks, considering they made up of like 30% of population or something like that). Fun fact, at the start, on different Polish territories there was total of five different trade law books to follow (from prussian partition, austrian part of austro-hungarian, tiny piece hungarian part of austro-hungarian partition, russian partition that was kept in Kingdom of Poland and russian partition that was taken in as core russian territory), so the government guys had to figure that out. Love the "have to unite from three broken pieces that were separated for last 123 years" part. Wish they did it without authoritarianism, antisemitism, anti ukrainian, lithanian, german and otherwise directed at minorities sentiments and all that related mess. I appreciated right to vote for women.
Interest in second world war is like a canon event in life of history nerd, not especially, but like, idk, particularly Polish one? I know it was a big deal for bunch of other nations, it was world war after all, but in way, it's still haunting us. And also, if I'm not messing it up, Poland had biggest civilian death to population ratio (since Poles were also not arian enough to be allowed to live and interwar Poland had a pretty huge Jewish population, they were biggest ethnic minority) out of countries involved, so it's the sort of national trauma that stays. But I love reading and learning about people who did heroic things in these terrifying and horrible times, I loved since I was a kid.
I recently also got into a musical about reformations in the 80's and how Poland left communism behind, so as I read more into it, there'll probably appear something to join this list. For now I'll say that Orange Alternative as a protest group has my heart and soul. Love the tactical frivolity of theirs. "Why did you arrest them?" "They participated in illegal congregation of dwarfs/wore orange"
So... that's about it. There are many more things I could talk about, but I decided to keep it somewhat manageable in length, so I'll finish for now.
regardless of you being queer or not, did your parents ever gave you the "if you turn out to be gay it would be fine" talk, before you ever had the chance to say anything on your own about that?
gen z, yes
gen z, no
millenial, yes
millenial, no
gen x, yes
gen X, no
baby boomer, yes
baby boomer, no
Voting ended onJun 20
because it happened to me and im wondering if this was a product of the ongoing cultural change around gay issues. before i ever had the chance to say to my parents "i am this" my mom was already sitting me aside to tell me "if there is anything you want to tell me, i want you to know ill accept you no matter what"