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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LovableLibby has been renames LovableAlphaBitch. The AddedAlliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LovableLibby has been renamed LovableAlphaBitch. The AddedAlliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LovableLibby has been renames LovableAlphaBitch. The AddedAliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LovableLibby has been renames LovableAlphaBitch. The AddedAlliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LoveableLibby has been renames LoveableAlphaBitch. The AddedAliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Why has the trope name been changed? This means LovableLibby has been renames LovableAlphaBitch. The AddedAliterativeAppeal has been killed.
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Sort of. Technically, if you take \
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Sort of. Technically, if you take \\\"are you going to...\\\" as a native English speaker would, then yeah. But given the page\\\'s context, \\\"I am going to...\\\" would imply there\\\'s no set time frame--\\\"will you...?\\\" generally comes with a time frame by implication, usually within a few seconds or minutes. \\\"I am going to...\\\" on this particular page might carry an \\\"I will perform this action at some point in time [[ThanatosGambit most likely]] prior to my death\\\" implication.

My two cents, both should just be called polite order forms, but there\\\'s not a great way to communicate that fact that doesn\\\'t rely on knowledge of grammar vocabulary. The original writer was probably working a way around that.
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