Wikipedia:Humor/Scratch (programming language)
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Scratch is a freemium programming language designed to make people cry and give up on all computer science[a], run by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who want people to whine and cry about programming. The program is heavilly moderated to increase depression rates across the world. It was created in 1967. Scratch is currently mandatory (although illegally enforced) worldwide except in a specific area in Yellowstone National Park. Scratch is also a secret organization trying to gain control of the world with their five staff members and uses lots of evil techniques so that the kids get addicted to the website.[1]
Goals

The creator of Scratch, Andres, has set up goals involving Scratch. Such goals include increasing the number of internet trolls on social networking platforms, money laundering, world domination, promotion of vulgarities to children, money laundering[2], bribery, and banning children for being unable to code a simple game. Scratch also utilises a currency called energy units, which is extracted from "projects" and used to take over the world in a movie-like fashion.
Scratch also enslaves "mentors" to work on projects at the speed of light, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Notes and references
Notes
- ^ before getting banned
References
- ^ "5", Wikipedia, 2023-08-26, retrieved 2023-08-29
- ^ "KENYA: Anglican Bishop Caught in Money-Laundering Scandal | Christian News | Before It's News". Before It's News | People Powered News. 2023-04-08. Retrieved 2023-08-29.