Discuss Scratch

BegaMega4129
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
i tried looking up a website where i could make my own blue screen of death images and i found one on scratch. it was in very late 2020
CosmicStarV1
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What is one game you loved playing but you feel out of love with.
For me I love the game called Pixel Gun 3D but the game got to pay to win
TheGreater_Good
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
I joined some coding club thingy for scratch jr. in elementary. Then when I got bored of that, I found the actual scratch website and made an account.
Crispydogs101
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CosmicStarV1 wrote:

What is one game you loved playing but you feel out of love with.
For me I love the game called Pixel Gun 3D but the game got to pay to win
Angry birds
JacobKindred
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XxImmortal (#4319)
How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
The first Scratch project I remember seeing was some kind of object show time machine rank list that I watched back around 2017-2018; probably through YouTube.
Then, in March 2020, I saw this video from OSFirstTimer, and I thought it looked interesting enough for me to try out. Around 1 or 2 days after that, my dad helped by creating this account for me.

Fun facts about the aforementioned video:
– Watching it might explain my first favorited project.
– I used it to help in making my first shared project.
mingo-gag
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
I found Scratch during the Pandemic mainly because of this one game I found interesting
cat_fish430
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
I vaguely remember being taught a few different coding languages at school (one of them being Scratch), and then making my own account, which lasted a month or two before I forgot about it completely. Few years later a friend showed me her account, which piqued my interest and led me to create the account I use now.
mingo-gag
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Did anyone grew up watching Qubo when they didn't have cable?
Oh my gosh that channel had very good shows here are some examples and I will include there intros because you need to listen to it.

First up is Pecola created by Naomi Iwata ( it was created in Japan technically counts as Anime ) the same person who created Gregory Horror Show (don't watch it if your a kid), As for Pecola it's a very silly and solid Show and very good intro

Next up is Jacob Two-Two A show I remember watching a few times and there were some moments where it was good and it is very Underated for people who have cable. and the intro is good

And I can't forget about Being Ian A very forgotten show in my opinion created by Ian james corlett which I found out at somepoint that he voiced Goku in DBZ ocean dub, As for Being Ian it's a very solid show with some very solid and decent episodes that I remember and the intro so good

There are other shows that I remember watching on Qubo but these are the ones I remember right now

Last edited by mingo-gag (Oct. 20, 2025 23:08:33)

Wishingdeer
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

I want to say my grandma heard about it? I’m not sure, I just know I initially got into it for the coding aspect.
It was like three years later before I started engaging in the community because I saw there was a huge Kotlc fanbase
TheGreater_Good
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mingo-gag wrote:

Did anyone grew up watching Qubo when they didn't have cable?
Oh my gosh that channel had very good shows here are some examples and I will include there intros because you need to listen to it.

First up is Pecola created by Naomi Iwata ( it was created in Japan technically counts as Anime ) the same person who created Gregory Horror Show (don't watch it if your a kid), As for Pecola it's a very silly and solid Show and very good intro

Next up is Jacob Two-Two A show I remember watching a few times and there were some moments where it was good and it is very Underated for people who have cable. and the intro is good

And I can't forget about Being Ian A very forgotten show in my opinion created by Ian james corlett which I found out at somepoint that he voiced Goku in DBZ ocean dub, As for Being Ian it's a very solid show with some very solid and decent episodes that I remember and the intro so good

There are other shows that I remember watching on Qubo but these are the ones I remember right now
I have only one singular memory of watching Carmen Sandiego reruns on there.
(The 90s animated show btw)
gplb2718
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
my mom got me the coding with scratch book, notably this one:

(sorry about the huge png)
SPIKEdahedgeboi
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too

it was about 3 years ago, 5th grade. i made an account called “Lemonade_Gaming” (not sure if thats exactly how i made it) then lost my password for that account so i made another acccount “A_C-Gaming24” which got removed because it was in a class and that class ended so i made ANOTHER account which is this current one.
LemonCookieOfficial
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
Idk some nyan cat project from the nyan cat fandom wiki (idk the article)

My first ever account was Rainbowdashie12 (now deleted)
Crispydogs101
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
It was in our county site for programming and so I was just playing with it.
LemonCookieOfficial
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mingo-gag wrote:

Did anyone grew up watching Qubo when they didn't have cable?
Oh my gosh that channel had very good shows here are some examples and I will include there intros because you need to listen to it.

First up is Pecola created by Naomi Iwata ( it was created in Japan technically counts as Anime ) the same person who created Gregory Horror Show (don't watch it if your a kid), As for Pecola it's a very silly and solid Show and very good intro

Next up is Jacob Two-Two A show I remember watching a few times and there were some moments where it was good and it is very Underated for people who have cable. and the intro is good

And I can't forget about Being Ian A very forgotten show in my opinion created by Ian james corlett which I found out at somepoint that he voiced Goku in DBZ ocean dub, As for Being Ian it's a very solid show with some very solid and decent episodes that I remember and the intro so good

There are other shows that I remember watching on Qubo but these are the ones I remember right now
So sorry for double posting but I’m pretty sure Midnight Horror School is also made by the same creators of Gregory Horror Show
sabrinachichi
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
my dad is a programmer so when me and my brother were young he showed us this website. don't remember where he got it from lol
sabrinachichi
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gplb2718 wrote:

XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
my mom got me the coding with scratch book, notably this one:
-snip-
(sorry about the huge png)
DUDEEE i had the same one but then my dad bought the new one fro 3.0 and i used that one more
SizzlingSausages01
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XxImmortal wrote:

How did you get into Scratch?

For me, I remember in primary school the other kids going onto Scratch and playing the games on it, and then my friend made an account so I did too
I borrowed a scratch coding book at my local library
medians
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82hw72vsb wrote:

WeeklyQuestion wrote:

Question: What's something nostalgic that too many people over romanticize or just have Nostalgia Goggles for?
i might be wrong on this one but
frutiger aero
Wait so are you saying that I romanticize Windows Vi-
My browser / operating system: Windows Vista, Chrome 132.0.0.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows Vista, Firefox 143.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows Vista, Firefox 146.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows 7, Chrome 139.0.0.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows 7, Chrome 109.0.0.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows 7, Firefox 143.0, No Flash versions detected
My browser / operating system: Windows 7, Firefox 115.0 (latest ESR), No Flash versions detected

-Telekore- wrote:

Same but with Windows 7, because that was the operating system that my elementary school's computers had, for a while until 2014.
D: I want computers to have window 7 and vista again (I missed school computers with them)

Last edited by medians (Oct. 28, 2025 13:30:36)

mingo-gag
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Windows Vista or Windows 8?

Last edited by mingo-gag (Oct. 28, 2025 13:31:02)

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