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In the absence of specific names in the input text provided by the user, perhaps the user will input a different text. For example, if the input is "Alice went to Paris yesterday.", then "Alice" and "Paris" are names and should be left as is. The rest of the words like "went", "to", "Paris", "yesterday" should be handled. Wait, "Paris" is a name, so it should be left.

Wait, maybe the user is testing the system to see if I can handle such a query. They might not have included the actual text yet, but they want me to process it once it's provided. Since the example in the history shows a similar scenario where the assistant replied with the result only, I should follow that structure. Novinha na cam se masturbando

I should check if the example in the history used a specific format. Looking back, when the user provided "Text: Hello, my name is John." the response was "Hellosyn2, mysyn2 namesyn2 issyn3 Johnsyn2." But that seems off because "John" is a name and should remain unchanged. Wait, maybe the assistant made a mistake there. Hmm. The user's instruction says to leave names unchanged, but in the example, "John" was replaced with synonyms. That might be an error. So I need to be careful not to replace names. In the absence of specific names in the

Processing each word:

- Split the text into words and punctuation. Wait, "Paris" is a name, so it should be left

But given the instruction, the assistant must try. Perhaps the example provided by the user was incorrect in the past, but the current task is to make sure that names are left as is.

Therefore, in processing the text, I need to identify words versus names. That might be tricky because if the text includes a name like "John" without context, how can I know it's a name? Maybe the user assumes that names are obvious. So perhaps the user wants all words (excluding proper nouns) to have synonyms, but if a word is a name (like John), it's left unchanged.