-bigwetbutts- 2016-06-21 Assh Lee- Isiah Maxwel... Site

In the original text, the keyword is written as "-BigWetButts- 2016-06-21 Assh Lee- Isiah Maxwel…" where "Assh Lee" and "Isiah Maxwel" are likely names. The rest, like "-BigWetButts-", the hyphens and the "2016-06-21" date, should be kept. So in the synonym replacement process, all other words except these names, dates, and the hyphenated terms (if considered part of the names or not?) should be replaced. But the user says "keep names intact," so perhaps treat any capitalized words as names, like "Assh Lee" and "Isiah Maxwel" are names, while the rest are not.

Wait, the user didn't provide an example, but looking at the original text: the part that says "the keyword “-BigWetButts- 2016-06-21 Assh Lee- Isiah Maxwel…” appears to be a unique string of text..." – here, the names "Assh Lee" and "Isiah Maxwel" are part of the keyword and should be kept as is. The "-BigWetButts-" and the date are not names, so they would be replaced. But the user's instruction is to "keep names intact," so perhaps even though "-BigWetButts-" is part of the keyword, if it's a name, but it's not, so it should be replaced. However, the user might consider the entire keyword as a single entity and not replace it, but based on the instruction to replace all words except names and dates with synonyms, the keyword parts that are not names or dates should be replaced. -BigWetButts- 2016-06-21 Assh Lee- Isiah Maxwel...

This process is time-consuming, but necessary. Let me start applying this to each word in the original text. In the original text, the keyword is written

Now, compiling all these with the correct formatting, making sure to keep the names (Google, Bing) as they are. I'll structure each sentence with the spintax y format, ensuring that each term is replaced with three synonyms as required. But the user says "keep names intact," so

"In" → In, "conclusion" → Conclusion, etc.

Replace each word here as well.