Loli - Thai Lolita Collection Vol 3 70 !exclusive!
Wait, the original instruction says "Keep names intact." So the user wants the proper nouns to be untouched. Proper nouns like "Loli Thai Lolita Collection", "Vol 3: 70", "Lolita fashion", etc. So "Lolita" in "Lolita fashion" is part of the proper noun? Or is "Lolita" a common noun here? Hmm, this might be tricky. Since the user said to keep names intact, words that are part of the title or official name should remain. For example, "Loli Thai Lolita Collection" is the name, so any "Loli", "Thai", "Lolita", "Collection" in that phrase should stay. But in other parts like "Lolita fashion", "Lolita" might be a common noun, referring to a style. But since the user might consider it part of the name or specific term, maybe it's safer to leave "Lolita" as is. So "Lolita fashion
First, the user wants every word (except proper nouns) to have three possible replacements. Proper nouns like "Lolita", "Loli Thai Lolita Collection", "Vol", "Thai", "Japanese", "Lolita" (if part of a proper noun) need to be left as is. Wait, actually, "Lolita" is the name of a fashion style, so sometimes it's common but here it's part of proper nouns like "Lolita fashion". Hmm, maybe the user wants to skip proper nouns. So any capitalized words that are names or specific titles should stay untouched. Loli thai lolita collection vol 3 70
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