It all began on that fateful night.. I was recently logged out of Scratch after I graduated primary school since I used to use my school account for Scratch, said account now ceases to exist. After I switched my chrome account to my personal email I felt like goin on to Scratch. I went to the website and I needed to log in. I didn't think much of it so I put in my username and password, however, as I pressed log in it said the 2 cursed words: INCORRECT PASSWORD. Now this really sucked as I put in the password I remembered, so I seem to have forgor. I tried rewriting it with caps on and other ways to change it, but nothing worked. And of course my dumb dumb stinky nerd brain thought it would be a good idea NOT TO HAVE MY PASSWORD WRITTEN DOWN ANYWHERE SO IN CASE I FORGET (which I have) I CAN EASILY GET IT BACK (I thought I could just remember it since I thought it was 'easy to remember'). So what does a nerd like me do in this situation? I press the help button on the log in screen. Now how this works is I needed to put my username and the email affiliated with this account. So I put in my personal email and guess what happened, IT SAID IT WAS WRONGGGGGG (which it clearly wasn't). But how? I switch ownership of this account to my personal email so why isn't it working? Did something go wrong and the owner was still my school email? That would mean I would've completely have lost access to my account since my school email no longer exists. So I got help from a family member and we decided we had no other choice but to *shudders* try contacting the Scratch team to help, and because of the holidays and that the Scratch team isn't very big we weren't expecting a reply for weeks if they even would reply in the first place. We decided that was all we could do and I went back to do my thing. That's where it would've ended if I were a guy who gives up BUT THAT AIN'T ME CHIEF. So I kept lookin to hopefully find a way to recover my lost account. I went back to the page where I needed to put in my username and the Gmail connected to the account to see if there were anything I missed or overlooked. And after searchin I noticed a word that I have never seen on this page before, it was the word 'registered' in the sentence 'input the email you registered for this account'. And that made me think