As a teen myself, I would say that......
you can't really stop them but you can convince them by showing them horrible piccies of corpses
that would kinda put them off... cos they would'nt like that to happen to them... so they might not do it to others
of course there are some seriously messed up kids out there.. so it might not get through to them lol
The correct grammar for the sentence is "when the killing stops." In this case, "stops" should be in its base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "when."
Absolutely! When teens see people hurting/killing their significant other on T.V., the teens often think that it is ok to do the same to their bf/gf.
yep they're pretty addicted...
no because sasuke kills orochimaru and stops killing innocent people
Harm that just stops short of killing you.
Pity stayed Bilbo's hand.
Guns are to protect people and not for killing people because killing people for no reason is a crime but killing people to protect your self is not a crime
Timothy stops Phillip from killing the cat in "The Cay" by explaining that it is not the right thing to do and that the cat is also suffering from the shipwreck. Timothy teaches Phillip the value of mercy and compassion towards all living creatures.
Your heart stops when anything kills you. That's what killing means.
Help her out a bit at home so she stops being miserable.
Scout making a conversation with Mr. Cunningham.
Teens form groups because when their parents get mad at them or they (the teens) screw up their life-- their friends understand so they feel better about what they did. They also can defeat more people at school by having a "group" people (people at school) feel intimidated by them when they have a group of people (teens) around them.