"Use satire and comedy to tackle..." "Use" as "employ", "utilize", "leverage"; "tackle" as "address", "deal with", "confront".
“Pudhu Kavithai” (New Poetry): A romantic comic series that explores the lives of young lovers in Chennai. “Kadal Meengal” (Sea Waves): A mythological comic that retells stories from Hindu mythology with a modern twist. “Sneha Kadhir” (Love Letters): A collection of short comics that explore themes of love, relationships, and heartbreak. Tamil Hot Comics
The original instruction says: "switch every word with 3 variants using syn2 format." But the user then says "every word with 3 synonyms. Keep brand names. Return text only." So perhaps the task is to replace every word in the text that wasn't a brand or name with three synonyms in the brackets, keeping the brand names as they are. "Use satire and comedy to tackle
The text mentions "Chennai" in the example given in the history, so I need to ensure that any proper nouns in the new text are also preserved. The current text doesn't have "Chennai," but there's "Tamil diaspora" which is a proper noun phrase. I have to be careful not to replace "diaspora" as it's part of a proper noun here. However, if it's not part of a name, maybe it's okay. Hmm, the phrase "Tamil diaspora communities" is a proper noun reference, so "Tamil" and "diaspora" are part of the proper noun here. Wait, no, "Tamil diaspora" is often used as a common noun, but sometimes it's a proper noun when referring to specific communities. I might have to check context, but since "Tamil" is a proper adjective, I should leave "Tamil diaspora" as is. Return text only