Mslsl Almwdw Ayly |verified| Jun 2026
Next sentence: "but I have to admit that..." "Admit" might become "acknowledge|confess|avow". "Trouble understanding" can be "difficulty grasping|challenge deciphering|problem interpreting". The keyword "mslsl almwdw ayly" is a proper noun or not? Since the user specifies not to touch proper nouns, but the original instruction says to replace every term with 3 variants. Wait, the user says "Don't touch proper nouns." The phrase "mslsl almwdw ayly" is in quotes, looks like a code or jumbled letters. The user might not want this altered. Wait, the example includes replacing every term except proper nouns. But "mslsl..." is not a proper noun, so it's a regular term. Hmm. Maybe the user wants to keep it as is? Wait, the instruction says "every term with 3 variants formatted v1. Don't touch proper nouns." So, in the text, "mslsl almwdw ayly" is in quotes and seems to be a placeholder, perhaps not a proper noun. Therefore, should it be replaced? But the original text says "don't touch proper nouns", so if it's not a proper noun, it's a term to be replaced. But the user might want to leave it as is. Wait, the user says "Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So, in the text provided, they need to replace all terms except proper nouns. "mslsl..." is not a proper noun, so it's a term. But perhaps the user wants to leave it as is. Wait, the user might have included that phrase in quotes as a non-English phrase, and the original instruction says to replace every term with 3 variants. So, if "mslsl almwdw ayly" is a term, it needs to be replaced. But the user might not want that since it's in quotes and seems to be a code. Hmm. Since the user didn't specify, maybe follow the instruction strictly. So replace each term with three variants. However, the original text has the phrase in quotes, perhaps as an example. So maybe it's better to leave it as is, following the instruction to not touch proper nouns. But the user hasn't clarified. Wait, the user's specific instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." If "mslsl..." is not a proper noun, then it's a term to be replaced. But maybe it's a codeword. To be safe, perhaps leave it as is, or replace it with similar jumbled letters. But the user might not want that phrase changed. Hmm. This could be tricky. Let me proceed, assuming that the user wants the phrase replaced as any other term, but since the user is the one using "mslsl...", maybe they want it left. Wait, the user says: "if you’re looking for an article specifically about “mslsl almwdw ayly”, I want to make sure..." So they might want the phrase to stay. Since it's in quotes and part of the user's query. So perhaps treat it as a proper noun. Therefore, according to the instruction, don't touch it. So when replacing terms in the text, exclude that phrase.
In the next part: "general article on a random topic" could be "general piece on a random subject|overview essay on an arbitrary theme|broad treatise on a chance topic". mslsl almwdw ayly
Also, words like "human", "experiencing", etc., need to be replaced. Next sentence: "but I have to admit that
"powerful tool" becomes "potent instrument|capable device|strong means". Since the user specifies not to touch proper