User:Monsieur Crow/The Hall of Fame for Articles

This page is an archive for what are amongst the best pages of all time that have ever been posted on Wikis. Whether it's from a site on Wiki or a Wikia, quality pages simply cannot be lost; it is my goal to ensure that future generations can enjoy some of the pages that were too beautiful for this world.

Nary a single word, phrase nor image has been altered in these pages; I, Monsieur Crow, believe that information should never be censored or changed. All pages that follow have not been edited in any way, except for the removal of red links, as some users such as our beloved Mousehunter321 do not support of such pages.

Be forewarned: Some have cried while viewing the beauty of the following pages. Others still cannot comprehend what they have seen. Read at your own discretion, and do enjoy your time here.

Exhibit A: User talk: Mr. GlidderEdit

A proper way to debate any subject; take note of the delicate uses of logic and the use of proper resources.

Exhibit B: Smasher:RastaimpostaEdit

Witness a well-constructed article that was made by a tournament player who wants to show other that his playing style, like his writing style, is a combination of intellect and seriousness.

Exhibit C: Smasher:TapiaEdit

A young Smasher wants to prove to the world how good his Lucario is in the competitive level. Complete with tasteful and wonderfully made image that demonstrates how famous he is.

Exhibit D: Controversy over original Donkey KongEdit

In the world of Donkey Kong fandom, there have been many intelligent debates about intelligent topics. This is one such example; the argument is strengthened by proper use of sources, and perfect grammar. (Submission from Havoc)

Exhibit E: Zelda UniverseEdit

Concise. Informative. Succinct. Well-written. Possibly one of the best written articles of our time.

Exhibit F: Ice WorldEdit

Another submission from our friend HavocReaper48. In this article, we can see the proper way of sharing information on the Internet, with many points being made, all of which only a scholar would know about, in a very simple and easy to understand method.

Exhibit G: Smasher:ROB64Edit

In this article, which we assume was written by a scholar of some sorts, discusses his thoughts on tiers and the economic system. In addition, this scholar seems to have attempted to form a pledge of allegiance to his school of thought, which consists of "barrel roll jokes" and claiming that tiers "never should have existed". We can only wonder what his current scholarly pursuits are like.

More Exhibits will come soon...

Do you have an article that you feel deserves to be a part of the Hall of Fame? Is it an article that is filled with information or debates that future generations must enjoy? Please contact the curator of the Hall of Fame, Monsieur Crow, for information.

--- Monsieur Crow, Author Extraordinaire,