Teenager is head locked- winds up with a bloody nose
Two teenage girls stab a teenage boy in the back with compasses; we see spots of blood appear on the boy's shirt.
A teenage boy lightly slaps another teenage boy on the back of the head as he walks away.
A teenage boy smashes a windowpane of a door and breaks into a man's house while a teenage boy throws a bottle at a van and it smashes against the roof.
We see a teenage boy with a small bruise under his eye and the boy tells that he had gotten into a fight to defend his girlfriend.
A teenage girl says that her dog had been hit by a train and killed; the boy narrates that he had scraped the remains of a dog into a trash bag, we see the trash bag beside him and we later see a burning trash can floating in a river.
A teenage girl uses a lighter to melt a teenage boy's leg hair; he allows her and is unharmed. Throughout the movie we see teenagers setting fireworks and setting controlled fires (no one is injured).
A teenage boy writes a list of reasons to kill himself; the note is discovered by a teacher that counsels him and the boy insists it was a joke. A teenage boy dreams that he is walking above a long bridge over a sinkhole, and he pauses and stares into the sinkhole nervously. A teenage boy imagines himself shoving a copy of his body under the water in a bathtub.
A man tells a classroom of children and teens that the pressure from ocean depths would cause the internal organs of a person to implode.
A teenage boy vomits on the hood of a van; we see the vomit leaving his mouth and resting on the hood of the van, and we later see that the rain has washed off the vomit. A teenage boy, while intoxicated, attempts to urinate on a box of DVDs; he is unable to and begins to speak to himself, using crude language, and we then hear the sound of urinating. A teenage boy narrates as we see a teenage boy pulling down his pants and squatting in front of a crowd of teenagers (no nudity is visible) and flatulating. We see frogs and later fish pinned to boards in a classroom for dissection.