Just click the green flag, it's an animation. You should go into fullscreen so you can read it.
I've pretty much moved on from Scratch at this point, but I wanted to take a look at one of my earlier projects, and so I logged into my account. I noticed that my notifications contained a notice that one of my projects had been unpublished, specifically my modification of an AMV of "Everything You Know Is Wrong" by "Weird Al" Yankovic, for either being an "exact copy" or not giving credit to the original creator, neither of which is true (credit is automatic on Scratch). So apparently Scratch has moderation now. Huh. Even making this simple project reminded me why I don't use Scratch anymore. It's so buggy. In order to get the screenshot to actually show up at a readable resolution, I had to embed it in a vector image, because uploading it as a straight bitmap caused it to be downscaled. I had to do my own rounding on the sprite scaling, despite only using integers. Scratch's graphics-oriented, asynchronous design is very interesting; it's a pity it's so easy to break. And don't worry, I only use greentext and MLG memes on enough layers of irony that it's ok. (Speaking of which, credit to "NoScope Official" for the airhorn music.)