It will vary from person to person depending on how long they can hold their breath but about 3 minutes is considered the average from what I have always been told.
a very long time....in my point of view without someone with you dung. is really boring
They would die, and it wouldn't take very long.
In California, it is generally legal to take a picture of someone in a public place without their permission, as long as the photo is not used for commercial purposes or to invade their privacy. However, it is illegal to take a picture of someone in a private place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy without their consent.
yes as long as you pay the policy
It is humanly possible for someone to count to a million without a break, but it would take a significant amount of time, focus, and dedication. Most people would likely need breaks for rest and sustenance during such a long and repetitive task.
someone answer it -_-
someone answer it -_-
Yes, so long as they have your authorization on it if you are of the age of majority and they would need to have an insurable interest. Also, your family members may take a policy out on you when you are a minor without your authorization.
Without traffic it would take roughly 35 hours.
In the USA, it is generally legal to take a picture of someone in public without their permission, as long as they are in a place where they do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, there are some exceptions, such as taking photos of someone in a private place or using the images for commercial purposes without consent.
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Yes, someone can take pictures of you without your consent in public places where there is no expectation of privacy. However, it is illegal to take photos of someone in private spaces without their consent.