I was gone for a really long time and I apologize for that. It was the point I was finally putting effort into my projects, but they barely got any views. It made me feel like it wasn't worth it to continue making any projects. Then... I kinda got back into Scratch? I had big ideas, like the "La Chambre Blanche" project, but I couldn't add the AI of the enemies because it was too complicated for my level, and then the "Scratch Trailer" collab project, but nobody wanted to collab. Sure, I could just make normal projects, but with or without effort, they barely get any views! Should I put less effort into my projects? Making Scratch projects just wasn't fun anymore! Now it's our fall vacation, and we're currently in our uncle's house. I'm trying to upload some more Scratch projects because I competely forgot about Scratch and this is the compromise. I'm sorry for leaving Scratch. I have started Scratch since either December 2017 or January 2018. I can't remeber exactly when. I was completely new to Scratch and my projects...didn't turn out the way they were intended to because I had no idea how to fix those issues. Then I was signed up to a robotics club. We learned how to program small MINDSTORM robots and it was really fun! Then we started creating Scratch projects. I learned a lot from this club, and oh boy oh boy I indeed learned A LOT. This gave me the possibility to create a whole ton of new projects with the highest quality possible. But it had its limits... How should I conclude this? Special thanks to: @fishyfingy for the dancing Bob sprites @FilthyMemes for the Macintosh Plus theme Now that's a good way to end the notes & credits of this project!