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The user mentioned skipping proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, organizations, etc., usually capitalized. So, I need to identify those and exclude them from the substitution process. However, the example provided doesn't include proper nouns, so maybe the user will provide a text with them in the next step. I should keep that in mind.
I should also note that if the user provides a sentence with a proper noun, like "Alice visits Paris," the output should skip "Alice" and "Paris," resulting in "Alice heads Paris..." Wait, no, the instruction is to skip proper nouns. So "Alice" and "Paris" should remain as they are. The substitution applies to non-proper nouns. So the correct output would be "Alice goes Paris..." HotGirlsRaw 24 10 05 Gypsy Rose Cant Get Enough...
This seems manageable. However, without the actual text, it's hard to test. The user might have intended to provide a sample text in their next message. Since the current example is empty, I need to prompt for the text or use a placeholder. The user mentioned skipping proper nouns