Sign! Sign! Sign! Scratch has certainly changed me, or at least been one of the most important influences in the time of my life when I am deciding what I want to be. I love the way I can be creative with scratch in so many ways. Even more, I love the scratch community, especially the other math guys and educational people. I have learned so much from scratch and been able to communicate with people from both sides of the pacific. Everyone is so supportive and friendly and it has helped me grow so much. Scratch lets me experiment. In the beginning, I wanted a lot to be recognized by everyone on scratch for my work. now, I know how it feels to be given a lot of attention but I know that fame is not important, good friends are. I have also visited the Scratch team in the Media Lab at MIT, and I have 870 projects now (including this one.) I would love to have a faster language that I could use to do things like graphing or fractals, but with the same scratch community. If you're on my friend's list, YOU have helped change me! ~DarthPickley --=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=-- I probably would be WAAAY different if I were'nt on Scratch. If I didnt go on scratch, I probably would still be the arrogant (yet shy) person I was when I was 12. And I would probably still think "Moderators=BAD" like I did when I was around that age as well. I also learned how to roleplay correctly, like "I take the potion and run." VS "Haha bye apothecary takes potion and runs!!" Plus, I made lots of friends on Scratch, and one of my best friends I met at a Scratch Day! And I probably would not know how to draw well either... So yeah. :P --------------------------- Yeah, I suppose Scratch changed me :P For one thing, my post count on the TBG is through the roof :P And I learned how to RP properly :P So, yeah. Remix, I guess. -cpumaster930 ------------------------ I know for a fact that Scratch has changed me. I remember the day I joined. A little, 9-year-old, pathetic n00b. I sorta thought I outgrew that, but was proved wrong when I joined the forums. But if I stumble, I will learn, and I will not do it again. Thank you everyone for all your support. - somelia