So the user wants a similar approach: go through each word in the text, replace it with three alternatives (spintax), keeping the names as they are. However, for words that can't have three different options, perhaps the user expects just three words inserted, even if they are similar or not perfect synonyms. For example, "content" could become "material|subject|information" even if they aren't exact synonyms in context.
Alternatively, maybe the user wants to replace each content word with three similar words. Let me proceed with that assumption. First, let's parse the text, identify words to spin. For example, "happy" can be replaced with "glad|content|pleased". "Write" could be "draft|pen|compose". But "article" might be "piece|post|essay". However, the user might not require real synonyms, just placeholders. Wait, maybe they just want any three words. But the example given in the initial response has some actual synonyms but not perfect. For instance, "write an article for you, but I want to clarify that I'll be crafting a neutral, educational contribution that avoids explicit material." Brazzers - Alexis Fawx- Cheerleader Kait - The ...
Let's start with the first sentence: "A Brazzers Production". "A" can become A. Then "Production" could be Production since it's part of the proper noun. Wait, "Brazzers Production" is a proper noun, so maybe the entire phrase is a proper noun. The user said "No changes to proper nouns," so "Brazzers Production" as a whole, but the user might want to spin the individual words that are not part of proper nouns. Wait, the example might have been simplified. Let me check the original text again. So the user wants a similar approach: go