Pictures are subject to copyright laws. Taking a picture that someone else owns the rights to and making changes to it is a violation of that law. If the photo is edited to show the person in a bad light, it can be subject to slander and libel actions.
It would not be illegal to photo edit a picture of an adult for your own use. If you share the result with others, you are moving into a gray area of the law. You certainly are opening yourself up to civil damages. If you edit a picture and the results appear to be a picture of a child, you can be charged with a crime.
No it's not illigal.
If you say "Don't talk to me" to someone and the person keeps talking to you, then it could, by law, depending on where you live, be considered harassment.
no he cant
No there is no law that prohibits dating, but sex, kissing, petting might be semi-illegal or no go, depending on where you live.
this means that a soldier cant stay in someone or anyones house without consent of the owner, or in time of war, but in manner to be prescribed by law. which means you cant stay with anyone unless the law or government says you can or are ordered to.
Because the currently law forbids the burial of living people.
because you cant do anything more that date by law
In some countries, not all, that is the law. A person may not face double jeopardy for a crime for which they have been acquitted.
he cant.
In many places, it is legal to take a picture of someone in public without their consent. However, there are laws that protect people's privacy and prohibit taking photos in certain situations, such as in private spaces or for commercial use. It is important to be aware of the laws in your specific location.
the executive role is to either edit or take away stuff from a law