- Doomer - Wikipedia
Doomers are people who are extremely pessimistic or fatalistic about global problems such as overpopulation, peak oil, climate change, ecological overshoot, pollution, nuclear weapons, and runaway artificial intelligence The term, and its associated term doomerism, arose primarily on social media
- DOOMER Slang Meaning | Merriam-Webster
Doomer refers to a person who is extremely pessimistic, whether in general or regarding a particular issue (such as AI technology or the climate), often to the point that they believe nothing can be done and that efforts to solve problems are futile
- Doomer - Urban Dictionary
A Doomer is someone who has taken "the final redpill" and has given into a schizoid lifestyle of isolation, pessimism, and total apathy Doomer's wallow in self hatred and are usually depressed
- Doomer - Know Your Meme
Doomer is a variation of the Wojak character that is typically characterized as an early 20's male who suffers from depression and has a bleak outlook on the world, in contrast to the 30 Year-Old Boomer
- What Is a Doomer, Gloomer, Zoomer and Bloomer? 4chan Doomer Memes
These new labels, including “doomer,” “gloomer,” “zoomer” and “bloomer,” are meant to capture a spectrum of mindsets and corresponding life paths that the channers use as a map to the future of society
- Doomer: The Meaning Behind the Meme - Goalcast
Essentially, the Doomer is a riff on a person whose mindset is, well, embroiled in doom Below, we explore the origin of the meme, what it means, how to know if you might consider yourself a doomer, and tips to lift yourself out of this potentially caustic outlook on life
- Understanding Doomers: The Psychology and Origins of a Bleak Subculture
But what exactly is a doomer, and why has this outlook become so prevalent? What is a Doomer? The term “doomer” describes individuals who adopt a pessimistic view of the world, often believing that societal, environmental, and economic collapse is inevitable
- What is Doomerism and 3 Ways to Break Its Control
In an age of climate crises, political instability, and economic uncertainty, the rise of doomerism —a worldview centered on the belief that society is doomed beyond repair—has become a psychological phenomenon worth exploring
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