#Read (but your smart so you can figure it out.) | V press the flag and stare in the center of your screen. (you can blink if your eyes stay in the center.) if you wait long enough you can start to see moving squares and circles. #Don't need to read. (But you will need to read the bottom so keep up) there is a 0.68 percent chance in a hundred that you will just see a color changing circle floating on the screen. this is probably the most simple project I've ever done since it consists of 6 pieces of code and 1 sprite. hope you enjoy #read this too. (this is all. (and if you DO get the circle, please comment below.) (Oh, and a slight chance that if you get that circle, either your computer will crash, or you won't be able to see the REAL animation again. thanks and I am new so...yeah. (sorry for the long instructions.)
thank you, thank you, thank you! over the years (well, maby only one but...) Iv'e watched my brother play scratch and he was really good at it. i saw him making projects I've never dreamed of making. then I got my own set and I was shocked. In scratch you can create, invent, or be, whatever you want to. Scratch helped me learn so much in the code world (my dad works with computers, he uses java script.) . Scratch is an amazing world of wonders, curiosity and creation, and I want to thank all the scratchers that are still listening. Thank you for making scratch a wonderful world of endless possibilities. With you, us younger scratchers NEVER EVER log into scratch without facing all the incredible favorites and even others. I know for some of us chat is a big part of scratch. thank you for being so friendly to all of the other scratchers and I hope NO person EVER on scratch feels angry or discluded or sad, and I say to all the advanced scratchers, thank you! for making scratch the beautiful land of imagination it is. and to newer scratchers, thank you for being here so advanced scratchers have some one to teach. ( Tears jerked out of my eyes while writing this notes and credits.) Thank you.