In no way is it legal. The law exists to protect life. 'u want me 2 kill him true story' seems to suggest an intentional act of taking someone's life at the behest of another, which goes against all legal and moral principles. There are no loopholes or special circumstances that would make this kind of act legal.
No. Killing someone is never legal in a civilized society, regardless of what someone else might 'want'. There are no valid contexts where pre - meditated murder is legal.
It could mean that someone is asking another person if they really want them to kill a particular 'him'. It might be part of a very disturbing or serious situation in a story. Maybe there's some deep conflict or vendetta involved.
No, definitely not! Taking someone's life is a serious crime and morally wrong.
I don't know for sure. It could be a blend of truth and imagination. Sometimes authors take real incidents and build a story around them with added elements.
I don't think so. It sounds more like a fictional or hypothetical statement.
I don't know which novel or fictional character 'psychic detective Yamunaka' refers to, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more context or point out which work you are referring to, I will try my best to answer.
No way is it legal. There are laws protecting people's privacy, and moms are no exception. These stories, if they are sexual in nature, would not be allowed to be submitted. They could be considered offensive, violate someone's right to a private life, and might also be against laws regarding the dissemination of inappropriate sexual material.
No, U-571 is not a true story. It's a fictionalized account of submarine warfare during World War II.
U-571 is mostly fictional. Although it might draw inspiration from real events related to submarine warfare, it's not a direct retelling of an actual occurrence. The story is crafted to engage and thrill the audience.
U-571 is not based on actual events. It's a movie that takes creative liberties to create an engaging narrative. The filmmakers crafted a fictional story around the theme of submarine warfare.
No, U571 is not a true story. It's a fictionalized account based on historical events and fictional elements added for entertainment purposes.