So, it's @LuckieStarTV's belatable birthday today, so what's a better way to celebrate then drawing one of her OCs eating crayons? Name one (spoiler: you can't). This one in particular's name is Skruffles, and it is explicitly mentioned in their bio that they're a bootleg (or a Bootlog™) of Swoobat. I had made the contemplative evaluation that bootleg Pokemon OCs are a friggin' awesome concept. I might need to make my own sometime. You probably already know what that Pokemon in question would be, LOL. So, happy birthday, Luckie. may you toast to your health and your wealth and maybe if you wish hard enough, a new Pokemon Rumble game might come out. I am also addressing the elephant in the room. Yes, I was supposed to leave Scratch a while ago, but I have realised that if I want scratch to be as good as I thought it to be ~8 years ago, then I need to be the revitalisation I wish to see on this website. The Scratch team; regardless of the complaints of the community; are much, much more well-meaning than the higher-ups of other sites, sometimes we take them for granted a little bit. I have always loved scratch's individuality compared to the tech monoliths of the internet and I don't really want to see that culture die. Scratch is the last bastion of a truly human-led website and It needs me. It needs me to be the role model of the children who will present themselves to Scratch in the future, in an identical nature to how I looked up to the Scratchers of yesteryear and their projects - if no-one else, I will. I will be on Scratch until the moment 4.0 comes around the corner. Please believe me this time. The music used in the project is Starlight from the Ultimate Brain Games O.S.T. (another example of a strangely good soundtrack in what appears to be a shovel-ware game.)