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Can you tell us 'to whom' we should 'ask for help' | Usage of 'front', 'side' and 'behind'
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What the heck do I do? Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:07 am  What the heck do I do?
 

Hillary and Obama are still a toss up. McCain is the defacto nominee for the Republican party and you, as a conservative, are probably asking yourself…What the heck do I do now?

What does the underlined sentence mean? Why use the simple present tense here? Does it mean "What the heck SHOULD I do"?
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What the heck do I do? Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:33 am  What the heck do I do?
 

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It is fine. It is a wonderment about what the self will do in the very near future.
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