In general, wills are considered private documents and are not publicly accessible until they are probated. Once a will is probated, it becomes part of the public record, and anyone can request to view it, often through the local probate court's website or office. However, prior to probate, the will is not typically available for public reading online. Always check the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction, as they can vary.
NO!
The only way to read someones protected twitters is to follow them and have them follow you back.
you become their friend.
You would read a autobiography. :)
Being caught up in someones wake is to be in the way of ripples made by someones disturbances that they created, like the waters wake on the shore line.
yes
not unless there is a trash can
Yes. If you don't have a Twitter,
Simply go to their URL and their tweets will be displayed on their page.
no no one can read bany ones mind.
a byline is line that has on it by and then someones first and last name
no you can't unless that person does not have any privacy settings on their page.