Ladyboy Bee Sucked [2021] -
Then: "As more information becomes available, we’ll continue to update this article."
"Ladyboy" → Hmm, "Ladyboy" is a term for a transvestite or transsexual man, especially in Thailand. Since the task says to leave names unchanged, but the user says "rephrase each word with 3 alternatives", but "Ladyboy" is a noun here. Wait, does "Ladyboy" need to be replaced? The user says "leave names unchanged". Wait, in the instruction: "Leave names unchanged." So "Ladyboy" is a name? Or is it a term? Need to clarify. The user says "names" stay. So if "Ladyboy" is a proper noun or a term with capital letters, maybe it's a title. The original text has it in quotes as "Ladyboy Bee Sucked", which is a phrase. However, the user says to leave names unchanged. Maybe "Ladyboy" is a name here. So maybe I shouldn't rephrase it. Let me check the original user instruction: "Leave names unchanged. Result only." So any named entities or proper nouns should stay. "Ladyboy" might be a name here. So perhaps leave it as is. But wait, in the text, "Ladyboy" is part of the title "Ladyboy Bee Sucked". Let me confirm. The user says "each word", so even if a word is part of a name, it's a word. Wait, the instruction says "Leave names unchanged." So for example, if there's a name like "John", we leave it as is. But "Ladyboy" here is part of a compound phrase. The user wants each word rephrased except names. But I need to figure out what's a name. Since "Ladyboy" is part of the title and possibly a term referring to a specific group, maybe it's considered a descriptor, not a proper name. However, since the user says to leave names unchanged, but the user hasn't specified what constitutes a name. This is a bit ambiguous. To be safe, maybe leave "Ladyboy" as is, considering that changing it could alter the intended meaning. Similarly for "Bee" in "Bee Sucked"—probably part of the phrase, not a real name, so maybe keep it. So, rephrasing each word except for names. So "Ladyboy" and "Bee" might not be names. The title is: "The Buzz on Ladyboy Bee Sucked: Uncovering the Mystery". So "Ladyboy" is part of the title's phrase. Maybe it's a nickname or a term, not a proper name. So proceed to rephrase all words except the actual proper nouns. Ladyboy Bee Sucked
"This Buzz on Shemale WASP Sucked: Uncovering the Enigma" The user says "leave names unchanged"
Next, for each word that's not a proper noun, I need to find three suitable synonyms. However, if the word is a common noun or verb, I have to think of synonyms. For example, "community" could be "group", "community", "collective". But I need to ensure the synonyms fit contextually. Also, punctuation like quotes and colons remain as they are. Need to clarify
But the user might expect to keep the entire structure. Let me try again for each word in the title step by step.
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