A man pretends to be stabbed and does a prat-fall in the street.
Nuclear war and the Manhattan Project are brought up.
A girl suggests that her "nice and polite" teacher will probably one day "go on a psycho killing spree" (meant to be comedic).
A couple of subtle references to animal cruelty, including a maid giving an offhand comment about dog-fighting, a man hoarding cats, live cats being put in a burlap sack and carried away, and a brief image of a lizard stretched out over a stick to be eaten.
A girl is spanked jokingly by her nanny, after which they make jokes about it being "child abuse".
Harriet's friends and classmates turn against her and do nasty things to her like chasing her through Toronto and threatening to beat her up. They also dump blue paint all over her.
Harriet's parents yell at her and she yells and swears at them.
Harriet cuts a girl's hair off completely with a pair of scissors.
Harriet sneaks into a mansion through the dumbwaiter and gets stuck. An old lady says that if it's a rat, they'll have to kill it, when they hear the dumbwaiter squeak.
A maid throws Harriet out of the mansion she trespassed in.
Harriet sees a family in the back of a convenience store, slapping their son and arguing with him.
A man steals a wallet and runs away, but he trips and falls into a pile of food.
Many of Jamie's future science plans are very violent and unethical.
Harriet nearly falls two floors down when she climbs up to visit her friends.
Harriet tells a boy who wears purple socks that he should hang himself.