No, throwing things is not part of autism - autism is a neurological difference, there is nothing about autism that would cause throwing things. Of course Autistic people may throw things for any number of reasons, it's just that autism isn't the cause of this.
YEs
Doing something you shouldn't be doing with equipment. For example, throwing a hammer across the room.
Unless you like to play games with the lowest connection possible and if you enjoy throwing your controller across the room. Then yes.
Across a Crowded Room was created in 1984-10.
Stay in the room
throw it across the room throw it across the room
Yes, Autism has been in his family for many generations. If you do not believe this answer, watch "The Room," or his interviews.
barry dragged the trunk across the room
hey ppl across the room from me :)
Moving a rubber ball across the room requires mechanical energy.
by yelling.
Running.
He gazed at her from across the room.