Click the flag, maybe twice. Celebrate 13 years of this amazing coding platform. ------ This project was originally shared on May 6th, 2020. I'm stupid and accidentally unshared it. ------ Updates: 6-29-2020: I just read this description it's kinda cheesy. Anyways, the text is off center for some reason and I don't want to fix it. Sorry, blame the cats at mit. 9-15-2020: This project has over 115 blocks in it holy moly. I just counted. 12-11-2020: man i accidentally unshared this ------ Credits at the bottom. ------ In late 2016, a friend showed me a coding platform I had never seen before. Its name was Scratch. I visited the platform, created an account, shared a project, and left. Nearly a year later, in 2017, a different friend showed me this platform and I revisited it. My interest in coding sparked again. I played games; discovered new things. Scratch had become a home for me. I continued using this platform for the next two years. In late 2018, the community was getting ready for 3.0. There were complaints and I started to dread its arrival. But when it did come, I familiarized myself with the new features almost instantly. I loved it. In my opinion 3.0 is the best thing that's happened to Scratch since I started using it. I continue to use and love Scratch to this day. As this platform evolved over the years, I loved it more and more. To make this project, I tried new things. I wanted to make this project stand out from my others. I wanted to show how much I'd grown. Members of Scratch, this is my best work. I couldn't have done it without you. (Okay, maybe I could've, but this is supposed to be emotional.) ------ Credits :) Song: "Epilogue" by Creo Scripts: All me Sprites: Scratch Team Inspiration: Scratch Team And to all of you that have helped Scratch become what it is today, thank you. ------ Can't believe I'm saying this, but if you liked this project, be sure to give it a love and a favorite. It would be greatly appreciated! This took me nearly a week. Happy Scratching! ------ If you made it here comment "Long Live Scratch".