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Continuing, "engaging in mundane activities" – "engaging" could be "participating|involving|occupying". "Mundane" might be "routine|banal|everyday".

Wait, does "each word" include "internet history"? So "internet" and "history" would be replaced individually? Or is "internet history" considered a phrase? Hmm, this is a bit confusing. If the instruction is to replace each word in the text with three alternatives, then each individual word, including "internet" and "history" would need their own sets. But maybe "internet" is a brand, as in the web, but the user says to skip brands and names. However, "internet" is a common noun in this context, referring to the network. So maybe "internet" can be replaced. Let me check the original instruction again: "Skip brands and names." So if "internet" is considered a brand, skip it. Otherwise, replace it. But in this case, "internet history" is a common term, so maybe it's acceptable to replace each word. But the user might have intended that proper nouns (names of specific things) are skipped, while general terms can be replaced. However, "internet" is a common noun in this context, so replacing it with synonyms like "web|network|cyberspace" would be appropriate. V H S 99

Here, I need to be careful with phrases like "mysterious VHS tape" where "mysterious" can be "enigmatic|elusive|mystifying." Also, "symbol" could become "icon|representation|embody." Words like "unexpected" might change to "unforeseen|unanticipated|unusual." So "internet" and "history" would be replaced individually

"collection of surveillance footage or a hoax" – "collection" could be "archive|compilation|repository". "Hoax" as "deception|fraud|trick". If the instruction is to replace each word