Click the green flag and read as much as you like. Use the arrows on the right side to scroll the text up/down. The three, large buttons at the bottom switch slides. Link to my Lost Works: http://www.tiberiumfusion.com/external/scratch/tlwt/ (this project is the story, the link above is the entertainment)
This is it - TiberiumFusion's "final" "project" for this era of Scratch. Most of the content is in the project itself for reading. However... THANK YOU EVERYONE!!! For giving me a Scratch experience of learning, growing, and pleasant surprises :) This isn't a quitting project - it's more of a "my Scratch career feels complete" project. I still browse around and make new projects when I get interesting ideas. To the random people who see this and have no clue who I am: take a breath of early 2010s Scratch culture, maybe you'll like it. You kids have things so different nowadays. If you want to find out what I'm up to nowadays, just google TiberiumFusion. --- Sappiness below --- In the "A Thank You" slide, I mention a Scratcher named @200216 who put every ounce of value into my time on Scratch with the following comment on my Circles & Squares project: "You know what? Although SOME of the projects that you make are not overly complicated, your ability to come up with such INSPIRED ideas is fantastic. I mean, although the premise of this project is simple, I would have never thought such a simple project could be so entertaining. And I don't have the stamina to put all of my ideas to paper, or even finish any of my projects. YOU do. And I think that I just figured precisely what makes a Master Scratcher. You are worthy of such a title." I get a little teary each time I read it. Because I know that everything I did in this community, all the growth and build-up as an unknowing young Scratcher, has culminated in inspiring someone else to do great things. Just like the Scratchers before me who inspired me to do what I've done. And that's what Scratch is all about. Thank you @200216, for making my Scratch adventure complete. Scratch on!