A moment of existential angst where there's nothing really wrong, except everything is fucking wrong; a low-level freak out in which the world feels like it's about to end and you're just over everything, undergone by many in quarantine or just trying to live their day-to-day lives. This term was created on Michelle Gomez's Instagram in April of 2020.
"I can't bake anymore, cook anymore, dance anymore, I'm over it! It's a wee bit of a pando moment."
"Crying for no good reason? Piling on the pounds? Staring at the carpet? You might be having a PANDO MOMENT!"
An anime/manga series written by Jun Mochizuki and published by Square Enix. It can be considered fantasy and mystery.
It has a very original and unique plot, yet a bit complex to explain as well. Essentially, it is about a supposed 'fictional' dimension called the "Abyss" where criminals are sent to endure punishment for unspeakable crimes. It was a story told to kids to keep them from misbehaving, yet this fifteen year old boy gets sent there for an unexplained reason. He escapes with some help and ends up ten years in the future. Once in the future he is recruited by an organization called Pandora to help them to discover what the Abyss actually is.
The anime is twenty-five episodes (completed) and deviates from the Manga. The manga is still ongoing.
This series features heavy references to Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll, and Through the Looking Glass.
Mysterious person 1: Did you read the latest chapter of Pandora Hearts?
MP2: No...I had homework, was it good?
MP1: It's always good, go read it!! The plot is thickening!
Real name Sven Selka is a German DJ, sound engineer, and EDM producer. Known for his explosive dubstep bass drops and horror-themed aesthetic, Selka pioneered the EDM subgenre “deathstep”. He made his debut in 2014, with the EP Tears Of Kali. In 2016, Selka founded record label and creative collective Crowsnest Audio, accompanied by the release of Chosen EP, GOD EP, and his first full-length album God’s Army. Sven is formerly a member of a duo called "Static: Reset", but historically the duo broke up.