Wait, "I" is a name here. The user said to leave names unchanged. So in "I Said Dub, Dolittle", "I" is a first-person pronoun, not a name. Wait, the instruction says: "Leave names unchanged." So proper nouns, like actual names, should stay. But "I" is a pronoun, not a name. Hmm, maybe the user meant to leave capitalized words like "Dub" and "Dolittle" as part of the phrase. So "I", "Said", "Dub", "Dolittle" should stay as is. So only the other words should be replaced with spintax.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to replace each word in the given text with three alternatives using spintax w2, but leave the names unchanged. The result should only show the modified text.

"Dub" – part of the phrase, leave as is.

Then the next part: "In today’s digital age, phrases like “I Said Dub, Dolittle” can spread quickly, taking on a life of their own. They can become a cultural phenomenon, symbolizing a particular moment or sentiment."

I Exclaimed Dub, Lit: Elucidating this Riddle. The expression “Me Claimed Dubb, Dol” exists been floating on social media, piquing this attention from many. Yet how will which truly indicate? Has which some cipher?, some meme, or a greater mystery? In this