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  2. Negative language can perpetuate feelings of doom. Don ... - AOL

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    That impending doom people feel when watching, reading or listening to the gloomier news of the day is a frequent occurrence nowadays. But rather than calling it anxiety, internet influencers have ...

  3. Gen Z is 'doom spending' its way through the holidays. What ...

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    Doom spending is essentially an offshoot of doomscrolling, the study says, explaining that Gen Zers are most likely to purchase things as a coping mechanism because they feel pessimistic about the ...

  4. Sense of impending doom - Wikipedia

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    A sense of impending doom often precedes or accompanies a panic attack. Physiological causes could include a pheochromocytoma, heart attack, blood transfusion, anaphylaxis, [1] or use of some psychoactive substances. [2] The feeling can also be a transient side effect of adenosine administration, likely due to its activation of adenosine ...

  5. Doomer - Wikipedia

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    The term "doomer" was popularized in commentary surrounding Jonathan Franzen's 2019 essay in The New Yorker titled "What if We Stopped Pretending?". The piece made an argument against the possibility of averting climatic catastrophe. In addition to popularizing the term among general audiences, Franzen's piece was highly popular among online ...

  6. Talk:Goth slang - Wikipedia

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    "doom cookie" according to the most popular definiton on UrbanDictionary.com as well as definition on Encyclopedia Gothica refers to the fact that the person lacks understanding of the goth subculture but is attempting to give others the impression that he or she does, and is thus seen as "other-than-genuine".

  7. Is “Doomslang” Making Us All Numb? - AOL

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    Dystopian jargon (like “dumpster fire” and “doomscroll”) is taking over the way we talk. But the constant conjuring of End Times is having surprising, unintended—maybe even dangerous ...

  8. Doom and gloom in advertising? I don't see it, says IPG ... - AOL

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    The veteran boss of advertising giant IPG said he does not recognise the talk of "doom and gloom" in his industry, arguing the holding companies are needed more than ever to help clients chart the ...

  9. Marc Faber - Wikipedia

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    Marc Faber (born February 28, 1946; nicknamed "Dr. Doom") [2] [3] [4] is a Swiss investor based in Thailand.He is the publisher of the Gloom Boom & Doom Report newsletter, and the director of Marc Faber Ltd, which acts as an investment advisor and fund manager.