Bigtitsroundasses.24.07.06.cubbi.thompson.xxx.1...

Bigtitsroundasses.24.07.06.cubbi.thompson.xxx.1...

I should also make sure that the alternatives are not changing the meaning. For instance, "cat" could be "feline|kitten|house cat," but a kitten is a baby cat, so context-dependent. But maybe the user is okay with that as long as it's a synonym.

Also, need to ensure that the alternatives are appropriate in context. For example, "slept" could be "rested|dozed|reposed." The last one is a bit formal, but still a synonym. BigTitsRoundAsses.24.07.06.Cubbi.Thompson.XXX.1...

Let me test with a sample sentence. Original: "The cat slept on the mat." Revisions would be: That cat slept on that mat. Wait, but "the" is an article, so maybe it's okay. Proper nouns like "Tom" would stay. So I need to identify which words are proper nouns. That might be tricky. Maybe check for capitalization? Not all proper nouns are capitalized, but in English, they usually are. So if a word starts with a capital letter, it might be a proper noun. But words like "Apple" in the middle of a sentence could still be proper. Hmm. I should also make sure that the alternatives

Also, the user wants all words with three alternatives. So every word except proper nouns. Let's see how that works. Let me take another example. Original text: "She wrote a story about the forest." Then the revision would be: They wrote a tale about the woods. Also, need to ensure that the alternatives are

But how to process the text? Let me think step by step. First, parse the input text. Then for each word, check if it's a proper noun. If not, replace it with a where a, b, c are synonyms. The output should only be text, so no markup or explanations.

banana leaps through some dog.