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Cum Factory Fiasco Futanaria Link ⭐ Trusted

- "Cum Factory" → Cum Factory - "Fiasco" → Fiasco (if it's just one term with three options of itself) - "Futanaria" → Futari

So the task is to go through each word that is not a proper noun and replace it with v2, where v1, v2, v3 are three options. However, the user hasn't specified the content of the variants, so perhaps they just want the placeholder word for each word. Alternatively, if there's a specific pattern from the example, but the example from the initial query might not be applicable here. Cum Factory Fiasco Futanaria

So, "Fiasco" here is part of a title and might need to be checked if it's part of a three-option term. But in the original example, only "Cum Factory" and "Futanaria" are converted. "Fiasco" isn't in the original options, so maybe it's not needed. - "Cum Factory" → Cum Factory - "Fiasco"

But the user's example in the problem statement shows that in the first line, "Cum Factory", "Fiasco", and "Futanaria" are each formatted into v3. The example given (assuming it's correct) might have "Cum Factory" split into "Cum", "Factory", and "Cum Factory". Similarly, "Futanaria" becomes "Futari", "Naria", and "Futanaria". But if the user wants to leave the names unchanged, maybe the three options should be the same as the original term. That doesn't make sense. Alternatively, perhaps the user wants to split compound terms into their components. For example, "Cum Factory" becomes "Cum|Factory|Cum Factory", and "Futanaria" becomes "Fut|Anari|Futanaria". However, the user's instruction says to leave the names unchanged, which might mean that the original term remains as the first option, and the others are variations. So, "Fiasco" here is part of a title