wikiHow, a joyful place, with amazing articles, and extra space.

With a goal that Jack once set, a goal that really should be met.

From pet care, art, we have it all! Editing should be a ball.

And it is, look at us now! With tons of users on the prowl.

To edit, create, help out, and such, the users are a joyful bunch.

Though some are here to spam and vandal, with them, the admins know just how to handle.

The more we edit, the better we get! We make great articles. “No you can’t!” Wanna bet?

Look at how we do this stuff, want to settle down your bluff?

We are the best, the best around! So great, that everywhere, we can be found.

~Tinkerbrain

^Your Talk page is Ammmmmazingly designed. And liked your username:slight_smile:

wikiHow is started by Jack.
Many supporters joined, we lost track.
Krystle joined in and is so much fun.
Anna helps out leaving none.
Theres three people I happened to name,
Working behind the scenes, those true heros need no fame.
I appreciate wikiHow for its format
Articles, tips, warnings and beautiful images to look at.
How far wikiHow will go, reaching new heights every day,
So vast as an ocean, we are here to stay.
wikiHow is a manual for all your questions,
Whether you are American,Russian, British or an Indian.

I love your above poem! :slight_smile:

@TinkerBrain , a really impressive poem you wrote! It’s awesome:slight_smile:

Thanks:slight_smile:Actually your poem inspired me:slight_smile:

Eh, I wrote one too. I don’t know if I should share it. 

@Worldsgreatestnerd I would love to read your poem:slight_smile:

It isn’t very good. It’s free verse, something I didn’t put ANY effort into.

@Worldsgreatestnerd (My opinion) Efforts is not the only deciding factor. A poem pleases a person when it comes from the heart or has a meaning, message… Just shoot:slight_smile:dont be shy:slight_smile:

In ninth grade, I wrote a sonnet about chocolate for English class. It was my first sonnet and we had to use the iambic pentameter, so it sounded a little bit weird. It was a part of the whole “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” unit. 

Perhaps we could try to write sonnets about wikiHow.

@AshHeaven Or you could post that sonnet here if you have it and feel comfortable. I just wanted to say to you that you know quiet a few technical terms, umm words, and people I have never heard of:slight_smile:

Wikihow’s the place where wonders exist

Yet there’s plenty to do and nothing to miss

Everyone is sweet and people are reliable

Editing is fun and forums are never deniable

Words can never describe the goals that can be reached here

And television could never televise every inch of wonders that appear

And if you could describe the feeling I have for this place

The first term that should escape your lips is “space”

Space for all kinds, all races, and personalities

Space for the people who love all rationalities

And if Wikihow ever left the grip of my palm

All I would have is disappointment - and that is all

^Very touching. I liked it:slight_smile:

Thank you!