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This phrase is rarely literal. Instead, it’s a way for users to:
: Satirize people who try too hard to find or share "forbidden" or "deep" content online. zip" meme or other post-ironic slang terms? This phrase is rarely literal
: In this context, adding .zip to a phrase is a meme format used to imply that the preceding text is the name of a downloadable file—usually one found on torrent sites or "shady" corners of the web. It often references illegal or "forbidden" content to shock the viewer. : In this context, adding
: The specific mention of a "15-year-old actress" in a "file" format is typically a dark-humor reference to piracy or the discovery of controversial media. It is often used by "shitposters" to see how people react to a potentially "dangerous" or scandalous-sounding file name. It is often used by "shitposters" to see