Yes. But you may not succeed.
You can potentially sue the individual who made the false allegations of kidnapping for defamation, as false statements that harm your reputation may qualify for a legal claim. Additionally, if the allegations were made in a specific context, such as during a police investigation or in court, you might also consider suing law enforcement or other entities for malicious prosecution or false imprisonment, depending on the circumstances. It’s important to consult with a legal professional to assess the specifics of your case and determine the best course of action.
The same way someone over 13 gets a facebook,you just have to lie about your age.
OVER 9000
I highly DON'T suggest asking someone out over Facebook. It's a weak and ineffective way to ask someone out. Think about how people asked each other out before. They didn't use Facebook or cellphones. They had to do it face to face most of the time.
I really don't recommend talking to someone you met over facebook, but to answer your question, you can just say (would you like to come over for Easter).
there is someone on facebook that has over a 150 build a bears
It doesnt matter what age they/you are, if the other person is saying no to you about posting a picture of them on facebook, that's illegal.
Over 80
There has been much debate over how "realistic" the movie "The Social Network" is to what really happened when Facebook was created, but I know that one major part of the movie is false: You can't buy a stock in Facebook; It's a privately owned company.
11 and over for facebook and 16 and over for bebo
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You can't. Marriage is a legally-binding event which requires you to sign legal documentation. This is not possible over the internet.