Let me think of an example. Suppose the input text is "Jane is happy and loves to run in Central Park." Here, "Jane" and "Central Park" are proper nouns and should be left untouched. The rest would get synonyms. For "happy," maybe content. For "loves," cherishes. "Run" becomes dashes.
In conclusion, the assistant should take the given text, process each word, and apply the spintax with three synonyms, skipping proper nouns. Since the user provided no input text, an example is provided using a sample sentence. The assistant's output should reflect that understanding. VIDEO CEWEK Abg Masturbasi DI WARNET 3gp
This seems to fit the user's requirements. The assistant needs to generate such output, ensuring proper nouns are excluded. Let me think of an example
Given that the original example used a specific sentence, maybe the assistant is supposed to use that as a template. However, the user's input here is empty, so perhaps the assistant is supposed to infer and create a sample. For "happy," maybe content
But in this case, since the user's input text is empty, the assistant might need to either prompt for input or provide an example. But the user's instruction says to output the text only, no markdown. So perhaps the assistant should provide a sample of how the output would look for a given input.
In the given example, the assistant converted "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." into The speedy brown canine jumps over the lethargic dog.