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  "textContent": "Curtains For Zoosha is a catchphrase referencing a viral X / Twitter post by @OwensDamien where he satirizes Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang and celebrity-focused reporting by parodying the kind of headline one might see in tabloid, entertainment or pop culture news accounts, writing, \"Curtains for Zoosha? K-smog and Batboy caught flipping a grunt.\" The post, which conveys how modern pop culture sounds to a 50-year-old man, was made on June 1st, 2022 and went viral. Over the following years, the phrase \"curtains for Zoosha\" went viral as a way of responding to slang-heavy, niche, celebrity and pop culture-focused content that might alienate people outside of the Gen Z, Gen Alpha or youth demographic.",
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