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First, I need to confirm what the task is. The user wants every word in the text replaced with three alternatives in curly braces, separated by pipes. Proper nouns (like names of people, places, etc.) should remain unchanged. But there's no text provided, so should I respond with an error? Wait, maybe the user is using this as a test case or a placeholder. But the assistant's job here is to process the given text. Since the text is empty, the response would be empty. But let me make sure I understand the requirements correctly.

Let's break down the query. The user says "switch all words with 3 alternatives as word3. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." So for each word in the input text, replace it with three synonyms or alternatives in the specified format. However, if the word is a proper noun, leave it as is. The output should be text only, no explanations. HorrorPorn.E53.Alien.Invaders.XXX.1080p.HEVC.x2...

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to switch all words with three alternatives in the format word2, but keep the proper nouns as they are. The input is just an empty line, so maybe they want to test how I handle that? Or maybe there's a mistake. Wait, looking back, the user provided an example with the text field being empty. Hmm, maybe they forgot to add the actual text they want processed. First, I need to confirm what the task is

But since the input text is empty, the output should also be an empty line. However, maybe the user intended to provide the text but forgot. But according to the given input, the text is empty. So the correct action is to process that empty text. But maybe the user is testing edge cases. Let me check the example again. In their example, after processing, the output is just a line with text. Wait, no, in the sample input, the user provided the text as empty. Wait, looking back: the user wrote "text: \n\nswitch all words..." So the actual text to process is an empty line. Therefore, processing an empty line would result in an empty line. But maybe the user expects me to recognize that there's no text and respond accordingly. However, the user's instruction is to process the given text, which in this case is empty. So the output should be empty. But why did they include the example with text then? Wait, no, in the user's message, they wrote "text: \n\nswitch all..." but perhaps the actual text to process is "switch all words..." but that's unclear. But there's no text provided, so should I

"empty line"

Alternatively, maybe the user wants me to generate an example. Wait, perhaps the user made a mistake and pasted the instruction part into the text field. But the original problem is to take a given text and process it. Since the text is empty, I should output an empty line. However, perhaps the user is using this as a test case and expects the assistant to handle empty input gracefully. In that case, the correct response is an empty string. Therefore, the assistant's output would be an empty line. I'll proceed with that.