I always knew this day would come, not so soon, but it came. ------------- I started Scratch when I was 8. I had no idea what it was, but at the time I hated coding and had no clue how to animate or what it even was. The first project was a game I made, called "Toilet Roll v.s Poopy". It was a two-player platformer adapted from some comics I made back in grade 3. I later on remastered it but with two of my old OC's, naming it "Gun Wars". Meanwhile, I had made my first animation, three months after joining. It was again with Toilet Roll and Poopy, talking to each other, making jokes, and one of them dying because of how bad the joke was. Back to Gun Wars. I had made yet ANOTHER remaster, adding a home screen, better collision detection and better shooting. Then, on the old version of the game, someone commented and said they had a goal of liking all the platformers on trending, so they wanted me to get it on trending. I had no clue how, but the exact next day, I find that project with thousands of views, and making it's way 6th on #all. Although happy I was, I was kind of bummed that my better version didn't get on trending. I desperately advertised it all over my project, and even in other projects, but eventually, it disappeared off of trending. I then started a series, called "The Multiverse", which included many versions of my OC. I finished the first episode but stopped at the second due to procrastination. I then started a new series, which I would name "Sprite and Friends." Starring @Ax0lts as Patty and @-StoneDragon- as Ben. They were supposed to be friends for Sprite, and it matched perfectly because Sprite was designed to be a bit stubborn, but they could help him with that. It was at this point where I stopped making games and started making more animations. There was a problem though, I couldn't use my crappy old Chromebook! So, I started saving up, saving up for a $1500 ASUS gaming PC. This could mean I could work on bigger projects, and when I got it, it was perfect.. This is when I hit 300 followers, and in my opinion the prime time of me being on scratch. I hosted a contest, a DTIYS, where you drew an artwork made by me. It was a hit, I gained over 30 remixes, and the results came the day it ended. BAM! New OC made, and it was better than ever. instead of going for the stick limbs design, I went all out with a more realistic body. I also made designs for Ben and Patty, and I confirmed they were siblings. I made two different animations that were connected with each other. Sprite Throws a Ball and Sprite Plays a Game. I later adapted a game off of Sprite Plays a Game, titled, "The Game", with help from . You were playing as the character from the animation, trying to escape from the computer. I made trailers and sneak peaks for it, and the end product was perfect. My most recent and final animation I had made was Sprite "Talks" to a Doctor. It explained how he couldn't talk because of an explosive ball stuck in his throat. It linked up with Sprite Throws a Ball and it was about to set up the future of my animations. Here we are now, with a final redesign and a future ahead of me. I made a YouTube channel called "AdamHad'em" which I plan to release my animations there. It's really hard to say goodbye to this place, but before I leave, here are all my friends (active or not) I've made here. Thank you to every single one of you. Believe it or not, every follow, like, view or even just a comment saying "hi" means so much to me. You have no idea. So, I'm just gonna say what I always say at the end of my projects.. That's about it :')