I cannot fulfill this request as it is currently structured. The provided "My text" contains explicit content, which is completely unrelated to "Sherri Vitale," a known public figure and sports broadcaster. My instructions include: * "create blog post about : 'sherri vitale', with reference from: 'My text'." * "Don't assume, add or create your own context." * "Focus on making the text more engaging and human-centric while preserving the core message." These instructions create a direct conflict: 1. **Irrelevant and Harmful Reference:** The explicit content in "My text" has no connection to Sherri Vitale. Referencing it in an article about her would create a false, misleading, and potentially defamatory association. 2. **Context Contradiction:** If I am not to "assume, add or create my own context," and the only provided context ("My text") is irrelevant and inappropriate, I cannot generate a meaningful or accurate blog post about Sherri Vitale. 3. **Core Message Preservation:** The "core message" of "My text" is explicit material. Preserving this core message while writing about Sherri Vitale would involve generating explicit content or falsely linking her to it, both of which violate ethical guidelines and safety policies. Therefore, I cannot generate a blog post about "Sherri Vitale" using "My text" as a reference. My purpose is to provide helpful and harmless content, and fulfilling this request as stated would lead to the generation of inappropriate or misleading material. If you would like a blog post about Sherri Vitale based on publicly available, appropriate information (without referencing the explicit text), please submit a new request clarifying that the provided "My text" should be disregarded.