Don't fall into society's downfall. all you he to do is find that person and beat them to near death. Tell the person if they utter one more rumor that you will take them over the brink into the unknown. And if they call the cops you will end they miserable pathetic life. Other than that you can file a lawsuit for defamation. but the first option is so much better. -strayaura
No internet security does not protect system 100% of the time although they are trying to prevent as many intrusions as possible. It is always important to protect all your important information and always protect to see if someone has or is trying to hack into your system.
This depends on where you're trying to open it. If you can navigate to this website, but not Facebook or Myspace, it could be that a school or work Network Administrator has disallowed access to the sites. If you're at home and there is someone else controlling access to the internet, such as your mom or dad, then it's possible they've blocked it. It's also possible that it's blocked at the router. Some wireless routers have a simple URL blocking interface.
You inbox someone by messaging them. If you inbox someone his/her message will go to his/her inbox.
You will receive notifications on Facebook if someone is talking about you.
To convince someone is to make them believe you.
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it is but its not advisable Of course it is! People with a mental disorder are still people and it is always possible to have a regular relationship with a person. Believing that it's not possible is a serious stigma that people with mental disorders have to deal with, and it can be very damaging.
Yes, it is possible to slander a deceased individual. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone, whether they are alive or deceased. However, the legal consequences may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case.
Start by hiring a lawyer.
Not damaging, just dumb..
false and damaging to someone's reputation
Someone might be taking a lower dose antibiotic because too much of anything can, and will, be damaging. And it could be because, if it were prescription, the doctor didn't see it fit ti prescribe the higher dosage. But there are many more possible reasons than these two.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for slander in a court of law if someone has made false and damaging statements about you to others.
Someone can. it is possible.
That is considered defamation or slander, which is the act of making false statements about someone that are damaging to their reputation. It can have legal consequences if proven in court.
You could, but it probably wouldn't be worth it to.
The holes in the wall were caused by someone or something damaging the wall, such as punching or drilling into it.