short answer: yes. Listen, I don't want to quit Scratch. It truly has grown my coding skills and ever since I started Scratch in a computer codng class, I loved it. But now...I seem to lose interest, and whenever I check on Scratch, I don't get much views. It seems pointless to have an account on a kids coding website, when you really just don't code anymore. The truth is, I've grown. a lot. I started Scratch ever since I was 8, and 8 seems like a pretty far number now. As I said many times before, my dream is to become an author because I've always loved writing stories and poems and songs ever since I was 5. I want to reach my dream, and in order to do that, I have to let go of the old things in my life. Scratch seems like an old thing to me. A really old thing. Even though I still love Scratch so much, I have to let it go. I must. It's kinda like this: You had a teddy bear for years, and it was your favorite toy. But now you've grown so much, you have to throw it away. That's what leaving Scratch feels like. Plus, my only irl friend that has Scratch left, and now we don't even see each other anymore (I don't have her number). Now, without furder ado, let's move on to the credits: Thank you to all my followers. You truly gave me confidence to continue Scratch, even if I don't code anymore. And thank you to you. Yes, you! The person that's reading this, even if you aren't following me. Thank you for boosting the number of views by one. Even if one isn't a big number, it's a big thank you. Thank you to...well, I guess that's it, isn't it? That's another reason why I want to leave. I don't have many friends here, and whenever I open Scratch, I feel kinda lonely. So yeah. See ya!