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Looking at the user's message, the text field is empty. Oh, right, the user might have intended to paste the text there but forgot. Since I don't have the actual text to work with, I need to handle that. But how?
Another angle: maybe the user is testing if I can process a text they will provide next. But in this case, the text field is empty. Let me confirm by replying with a request for the text. That's probably the safest approach. Let me respond by asking for the specific text they want modified. That way, I can ensure I apply the v1 format correctly once I have the actual words to work with. Also, I need to remember to skip brands and names, so I need to identify which words are proper nouns or brand names and leave those as is. OnlyFans 2023 Jamelizzzz Creampies XXX VERTICAL...
Please provide the actual text you'd like me to modify. Once you share the text, I’ll replace each word (excluding brands/Names) with 3 variations formatted v3. Looking at the user's message, the text field is empty
Wait, perhaps the user is asking for a general explanation or a sample? Maybe they want to see how the transformation works. Let me think. If I proceed without the specific text, my response might not be helpful. Alternatively, maybe they made a mistake and didn't include the text. In that case, I should prompt them to provide the actual text they want modified. But how
But perhaps the user wants a step-by-step explanation first? However, since the instruction is to modify each word with three options, it's more of a mechanical task once the text is provided. Without the text, I can't proceed. So, I'll ask for the text to proceed.
Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this. The user wants me to modify each word in a given text with three options formatted as v3. They mentioned to skip brands and names and just focus on the text.
First, I need to understand exactly what they mean by "text only." Do they mean a paragraph of text, or another format? The example they provided earlier was a sample response where each word was replaced by three variations. Since the user hasn't provided the actual text in this query, I'm a bit confused. Maybe the initial message was incomplete? Let me check again.