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Wait, I'm a bit confused. Let me check again. The user's exact message says: "switch all words with 3 alternatives as word2. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. Text:"
Okay, the user wants me to switch all words in their text with three alternatives using the word2 format. But they mentioned not to touch proper nouns. Let me make sure I understand that correctly. i--- Hd Porn Videos Google Drive Links
Alternatively, maybe the user wants the assistant to provide three possible word options for each word. For example, replacing "Hello" with Hey, but "Hello" is a proper noun here if capitalized in the middle. But in the given example, the user might have provided specific text that I need to process once I see it. Wait, I'm a bit confused
Ah, perhaps the user is pasting the instruction and the text in the same message. So the "Text: " is a prompt for the user to input, but in this case, they didn't include the text. But in the current setup, the assistant is supposed to process the text given in the same message. However, in this case, the user hasn't included the text. Therefore, the correct response is to ask for the text. But since this is a one-time exchange, maybe the user intended to input the text in a subsequent message. But given that, the correct approach is to respond by requesting the text. Don't touch proper nouns
If that's the case, then the assistant needs to process the text that's after "Text: " and replace each word as instructed. However, in the current scenario, there is no actual text provided. Maybe the user is testing my ability to generate a sample response? Or perhaps the user will provide the text in a follow-up.
Wait, looking back, the user might have sent a message that includes the instruction followed by the text. But in the current setup, maybe the user pasted the instruction as the user message. So for example, the user message is: "switch all words with 3 alternatives as word1. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. Text: [some text here]".
