strap a few cans of propane to you bike when you ride it in the street so that when you get hit by the car your bike (and your face) won't be the -only- things that get wrecked
One time I was touring a factory for my company to manufacture some parts for our product. Upon entry. I noticed a patch in the solid brick wall about 5-8 feet high. I asked the foreman what that was from, someone on the crew had an acetylene tank in his trunk blow up and when those things go, they are powerful enough to punch through concrete, and in this case solid brick. Propane tanks aren’t the same case usually, but they’re close.
The chemical is under so much pressure in those containers it creates this effect. Do not attempt to ignite acetylene or propane tanks to see which one makes a bigger boom please. I know you’re young but playing with fire is not good.