⚠️ This project works and is based on statistics! (I know it was published on April Fool's; that's just a coincidence.) Ever wonder if you live near one of your followers? Or if you'll ever meet someone followed by Griffpatch? If so, you're in luck! This project answers that type of question using real world country and age data, as well as Scratch data from https://scratch.mit.edu/statistics. Share your findings in the comments! ⭐ Confused? Here's exactly what this project does: ∗ The questions in this project answer questions in the form, "What is the chance that at least one Scratcher who _____ also _____ in real life?" ∗ An example of a question could be, "What is the chance that at least one Scratcher who follows me also has the same name as me?" ⭐ Detailed instructions for each step: (Read this if you need to; it's worth it!) 1. Think of a set of Scratchers. This is the first blank in the form stated above. Some examples are "people following you," "people Griffpatch follows," "all Scratchers," etc. Then, think of a set of people in real life. Some examples are "everyone in your city," "people who play the tuba," and "people with the same name as you." 2. Provide the numbers of people in the two groups from step 1. You may have to Google the second prompt, but it's worth it! 3. Determine the countries that the real life group can be found in. For instance, just add your country if the real life group is "everyone in your city." If the real life group is "everyone who plays an instrument," add every country by pressing "add all." Then, do the same for the age range that the real life group falls into. ⭐ Credits: ∗ Text engine: @Will_Wam's Clone Text Engine. ∗ Music source: Yo-Yo Ma's "No. 1 in G Major - Prélude" (https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/8dknsjCAxzs)