doomer
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
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A wojak archetype in a black beanie, hoodie and cigarette — staring into the void. Represents the burnt-out 20-something who thinks society's cooked and there's no point. Used as both reaction image and self-identification.
Anyone who's relentlessly pessimistic about the future — climate, economy, dating, all of it. The opposite of bloomer.
doomer In A Sentence
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What does doomer mean?
A doomer is an internet archetype — the depressed, nihilistic guy in his early twenties who has given up, usually pictured as a wojak in a black beanie.
How do you use doomer in a sentence?
"He's gone full doomer, convinced nothing he does will ever matter."
Where does doomer come from?
It comes from the wojak meme culture on imageboards, where the black-beanie "doomer" became a recognisable character representing bleak nihilism.
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