Scratch.mit.edu

Scratch is a coding website where you can use blocks to create projects such as games animations simulators and you can post it publicly for everyone to see and play and you can remix a project to add your own thing to it then post it. My username is obstagoon2.
Link:scratch.mit.edu
 
The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
Is this a project on scratch?
 
mom annoyer is a subversive masterpiece of mixed media. it communicates the base intention of the piece with finesse and adeptitude, but there is clearly a deeper meaning beyond the description of the piece (" use this to annoy your mom "). It speaks to the nature of the depicted Obstagoon (not to be confused with the creator's handle, Obstagoon2, which is the same artist as esteemed smogon user obstagoon3, though the avatar utilized between the platform on Scratch and Obstagoon2 is identical. a performance piece on the nature of false duality, perhaps?) in that they (the gender of the Obstagoon is left for the viewer to interpret) cries for a mother that is supposedly annoyed by this sound. But what is the mother is not annoyed?

The description is, after all, oriented towards your mom, not the creature's. Does this Obstagoon have a mother themselves? Obviously, they hatched from an egg, but is the mom of this Obstagoon an absentee figure in this creature's life? Perhaps that is why they give the tools to annoy other mothers; they desperately crave the attention of their own, while still harboring resentment towards her abandonment of their child. It leaves the viewer questioning this Obstagoon's state of mind, and their future. Will they make their peace? Will the loneliness fester? It's difficult to say. Regardless, this piece leaves much to the imagination of those who experience it, and I welcome the intellectual struggle it poses.

I rate this piece one morbillion out of ten. Reccomended!
 
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