Game: Of Thrones Season 2 Subtitles English Download 720p Bluray 'link'

Looking at the current text, the instruction says to "swap all terms with 3 options formatted v1." Wait, but in the previous response, the user replaced the terms with v1 and then later asked to swap the three options into thev2format. Now, the user wants to reverse that? Let me check the history.

So I need to check each word and see if it's a proper noun. For instance, "Game of Thrones" is a proper noun and should stay as is. Words like "download", "button", "device" are common nouns and should be replaced with three synonyms each.

Now, let's go through each word step by step. For example, "Click on the download button to save the subtitles to your device." Looking at the current text, the instruction says

Wait, the user's instruction is ambiguous if there's no input with v2. So, I need to either clarify or demonstrate. Given that the user included a note about handling such formatting and provided an empty example, I think the correct approach is to create a hypothetical input and show the output, as otherwise, there's nothing to convert.

Alternatively, the user might want to see how the replacement works with their sample text. Let me insert some example placeholders. For example: So I need to check each word and see if it's a proper noun

Therefore, I'll adjust the sample text by adding some v2 instances and show the result. However, the user's actual input doesn't have it. But since the instruction is to do the conversion, I need to follow the steps as per the query. Given the ambiguity, I'll proceed with a small example within the provided text to demonstrate.

Wait, but the user might want three options for each word. So for each word, three synonyms. So "device" could be equipment. Now, let's go through each word step by step

Select subtitle style favor, like ASS. Obtain the text: Tap onto the download icon in order to store those text into your equipment.

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