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AUTO Clicker (magic)

SCscratchmhx•Created April 30, 2024
AUTO Clicker (magic)
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Version 5! Just answer the 18 questions. There are no right or wrong answers. NA - Extreme Demon Voting pole: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/132869109/ ORIGINAL PROJECT strangely I added the definition: o·rig·i·nal əˈrijənl/ adjective adjective: original 1. present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest. "the original owner of the house" synonyms: indigenous, native, aboriginal, autochthonous; etc first, earliest, early "the original inhabitants" 2. created directly and personally by a particular artist; not a copy or imitation. "original Rembrandts" synonyms: first, earliest; etc untouched, unedited, uncut "I prefer the original version of the story" authentic, genuine, actual, true, bona fide; informalkosher "original Rembrandts" 3. not dependent on other people's ideas; inventive and unusual. "a subtle and original thinker" synonyms: innovative, creative, imaginative, inventive; More new, novel, fresh, refreshing; unusual, unconventional, unorthodox, groundbreaking, pioneering, avant-garde, cutting-edge, unique, distinctive "the film is highly original" noun noun: original; plural noun: originals 1. something serving as a model or basis for imitations or copies. "the portrait may be a copy of the original" the form or language in which something was first produced or created. noun: the original "the study of Russian texts in the original" synonyms: archetype, prototype, source, master "a copy of the original" a person or place on which a character or location in a literary work is based. "the paper where the original of the play's Walter Burns worked" a book or recording that has not been previously made available in a different form. "paperback originals" a garment made to order from a design specially prepared for a fashion collection. 2. an eccentric or unusual person. "he was one of the true originals" synonyms: individualist, individual, eccentric, nonconformist, free spirit, maverick; etc informalcharacter, oddball "he really is an original" Origin Middle English (the earliest use being in the phrase original sin ): from Old French, or from Latin originalis, from origin- (see origin). Translate original to Use over time for: original

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Project ID1011379774
CreatedApril 30, 2024
Last ModifiedApril 29, 2025
SharedApril 30, 2024
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