Wait, maybe I'm overcomplicating. The task is simple: take each word in the provided text (except names) and replace it with three options using spintax. But the user says "each word," so every word. However, in their example, they only did "Mr. Too Big" with three options. But the user in the current request says "rework each word," so maybe all words. But that might be too much. Let me check the user's instructions again.
So, proceeding as such: I'll take each word or phrase that can be synonedized, and provide three options. However, given the complexity, I need to ensure that names and some words cannot be altered. Also, the structure must remain correct. Let me start with the first part: "huge success". For "huge", options like considerable, and "success" might stay as is. Then "praising" could be cheering. But the user's example only did the first word. Maybe they want each word to be replaced. For instance, "huge success" becomes considerable victory. But "success" and "achievement" are synonyms, but "victory" might not fit. Maybe better options. Let's see. Dyanna Lauren - Mr. Too Big -MilfsLikeItBig- -2...
Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rephrase every word in the given text with three alternatives, using the opt1 format. First, I need to make sure I don't touch the proper nouns like Dyanna Lauren or MilfsLikeItBig. They mentioned that proper nouns should stay, so I'll keep those as they are. Wait, maybe I'm overcomplicating