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Cewek Di Entot Kuda ⭐

Ensure that the text is in Indonesian, as the original phrase is in Indonesian. Wait, no, the user wrote the phrase in Indonesian but the deep text can be in any language. Wait, the user wrote the query in English and provided the phrase in Indonesian. Are they expecting the deep text in Indonesian or English? The instruction says "come up with a deep text," and the original phrase is given in Indonesian. The user's message is in English. Probably best to provide the deep text in English unless specified otherwise. Let me confirm: the user's initial instruction is in English, the phrase is in Indonesian. They might want the deep text in English, or do they want it in Indonesian? The user hasn't specified, but since the query is in English, probably English is acceptable. However, if the deep text is meant to be in the same language as the original phrase (Indonesian), that's another possibility. But the instruction says "deep text," which is a creative writing request, likely in the language of the query. Since they wrote the query in English, the deep text should be in English.

Yet within this ride burns the question: Who truly steers the course? The rider’s hand, calloused by time, falters as the horse’s spirit surges. It is a lesson written in sweat and soil—a testament to the fragile balance between humanity’s fragile ambitions and the untamed chaos it dares to embrace. Cewek Di Entot Kuda

I need to consider the context. If it's a literal statement about a girl riding a horse, maybe in a story about equestrian activities. But if it's an idiom, it might carry a different implication. However, the user wants a deep text version, which typically involves adding layers of meaning, metaphor, symbolism, or a more profound message. Ensure that the text is in Indonesian, as