wow. Already 4 years. That went quick. Anyway, thank you Scratch, and everyone I've ever known here. Let's keep rolling and reach for 5 years! (more games to come!) Stuff you probably don't care about: It all started sometime around February 2020. I had already known about Scratch for a while, but it was only then when I tried it out. The first thing I did was the first one or two tutorials. (using Scratch 2) Then I switched to Scratch 3 and kept using that. After a few tutorials, I got bored of that and decided that I would rather make my own projects. (still wasn't using an account) After stepping away from Scratch for a little bit, (at least I think I did) I picked it up again in March when the pandemic started. That went on, and by now we were a few months into Covid-19. (School was closed, so I had a lot of free time) I mostly made small little skits and stories with the premade Scratch characters and sprites. In October I made my first game. It was called Money Clicker, and I really liked it. I was still saving my projects to my laptop at the time, and I wanted to have another way to save all of them, so on the night of October 6, I made my account - @SomeCoserperson So then I kept making some 'animations' and some very simply coded games. I liked Scratch a lot and was on it a lot. Unfortunately, my first animations somehow got deleted off of that old laptop, so I don't have them anymore. :( So, what's next? Well, I still enjoy making games on Scratch occasionally, so I will continue doing that for another 1-2 years. After that, I can't see myself keeping really any interest at all in Scratch especially since that has already started to happen. Thanks for reading! Scratch on!