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voice of doom

noun as in alarmist

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Warned one vendor voice of doom: “Your phone’s gonna die, I promise.”

Warned one vendor voice of doom: “Your phone’s gonna die, I promise.”

Lane Fox is anxious not be seen as the voice of doom, or to present the future as a binary choice between life lived entirely online or a return to pre-pandemic levels of screen time.

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Sedky, who said she was the “voice of doom” on the panel, says communication-focused crime has historically been less appealing to criminals because it’s hard and time-consuming to pull off.

It is interesting to note, for example, that NBC’s “Meet the Press” is the nation’s longest running television show, debuting as a half-hour program on Nov. 6, 1947, with serious topics and notable guests — back in the days when anchors spoke in the voice of doom, with an intense demeanor.

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