The truth is out, and I cannot keep this secret any longer. For months, you have known me online as @SAN12134. You thought I was just another regular user navigating the internet, but it is all an elaborate cover story. I am actually @griffpatch.The pressure of being Scratch's most famous developer became too overwhelming. Every single day, millions of eyes watch my profile, waiting for the next flawless game tutorial, massive multiplayer engine, or coding breakthrough. The endless notifications, the constant bug report tags, and the high expectations started to drain my creativity. I felt like a coding robot instead of a creator having fun.To escape the fame, I created the @SAN12134 account. It became my digital safe haven. On that profile, I could write messy code, experiment with weird ideas, and interact with the community without the burden of my reputation. I loved the thrill of pretending to be a beginner or an ordinary user, secretly hiding elite-level coding logic inside seemingly simple projects. But living a double life is exhausting. Every time someone on Scratch wishes that "@griffpatch would make a tutorial on this," I have to log out, switch accounts, and pretend I didn't see it. I am tired of hiding behind a fake username. I want to create, code, and just be myself without the mask. I am sorry for the deception, but I am ready to merge my two worlds.
hEaRt AnD sTaR If you need any proof I am actually @griffpatch, comment below