Jaaybray- Jackie- 21406diirty -338 Pics-.zip Direct

Next sentence: "The presence of “diirty” in the file name could suggest that the content is NSFW (not safe for work) or that it’s related to a particular genre of art or entertainment." Here, "presence" can be "existence|availability|occurrence." "Suggest" might be "imply|indicate|hint." But "diirty" is a proper noun variant of "dirty," so it stays. NSFW is a term, so maybe replace "not safe for work" with "inappropriate|offensive|sensitive." However, NSFW as an acronym should probably stay the same. Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns, but NSFW is an acronym, not a proper noun. Hmm. Need to confirm if acronymns are considered proper nouns here. Probably not, so maybe replace "not safe for work" with alternatives, but the user might just want the word in brackets. Maybe leave NSFW as is.

Wait, but "zip" is part of the proper noun, so maybe leave "zip file" as is except for the word "zip"? But the user says to skip proper nouns. Since "zip file" is a common term, not a proper noun, maybe replace "zip file" with data bundle. Jaaybray- Jackie- 21406diirty -338 pics-.zip

"reportedly quite large, suggesting that it contains a substantial number of images." "Reportedly" to "Reportedly|Believed to be|Estimated to be", "suggesting that" as "suggesting that|indicating that|implying that", "substantial number" could be "substantial number|significant quantity|considerable amount", "images" as "images|visuals|photographs". Next sentence: "The presence of “diirty” in the