User:Grayscale/HowTo:Compensate for something

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Apparently, this guy does not need to compensate for something.

Are you missing something? Are you deficient in a certain important quality? Do you attach far more importance to this that it deserves? Does it make you feel inadequate? Less manly? Less attractive? Less...powerful? Sounds like you need to compensate for something!

Step 1: The vehicle[edit | edit source]

There are two ways to go with choosing your compensation car: FAST! or BIG!

Vroom! Vroom! FUCKING VROOOOOM!!!

FAST![edit | edit source]

The classic method. Driving an unnecessarily powerful and expensive car has obvious appeal.

BIG![edit | edit source]

Now we're talkin'!

This approach has gained popularity in recent years, not only among the many compensators of the world, but among all those who have a need to feel a hollow illusion of power and superiority.

Driving Technique[edit | edit source]

Many compensators make the critical mistake of not getting the most out of their chosen compensation car by practicing proper driving technique. In fact, how you drive the car you have is far more important than the car itself.[1] The key is to drive as if every trip you take, even if it's down the block to 7-11 to stock up on cheap beer, is a race. It's a race against everyone else on the road, even if no one else is on the road. And there are no rules in this race. When people see you speeding, cutting everyone off left and right, and weaving in an out of traffic like you're playing Frogger they will surely think: "Boy is that guy a real man! I bet he has a wang the size of Idaho!" Remember, the more casually you needlessly endanger the lives of others, the more of a man you are.

Step 2: Big cigars![edit | edit source]

Step 3: The attitude[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Sadly, if compensators could realize this rule extended to other areas we would all be spared of their rampant douchebagery.