Etch the story onto a piece of rock with a sharp knife. Then, take a high-resolution photo of that rock, convert it to grayscale, and run it through an advanced encryption algorithm. Put the encrypted file into a .zip file, along with a plaintext file containing the key and algorithm, and upload the zip onto a public file sharing site.
At this point the elaborate portion of the plan begins. It would be a shame if you went through all that trouble and no one found your story, right? Make a Scratch project, and several remixes of that Scratch project. Each version of the project will contain a certain letter, viewed for one split second. If viewed in the proper order (specified in the description of the original project), then the projects will spell out a username, of a duplicate Scratch account you have created for this. Upload another Scratch project onto that duplicate account. That project should contain a cat endlessly rotating, but at a certain point, subliminal messaging will kick in, causing the viewer to type the URL of a certain Youtube video. That Youtube video should have exactly one comment marked as spam, containing the URL to the .zip file you previously uploaded.
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JeanTheFox wrote:
Thats the best way to tell a story on scratch?
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S65 wrote:
Etch the story onto a piece of rock with a sharp knife. Then, take a high-resolution photo of that rock, convert it to grayscale, and run it through an advanced encryption algorithm. Put the encrypted file into a .zip file, along with a plaintext file containing the key and algorithm, and upload the zip onto a public file sharing site.
At this point the elaborate portion of the plan begins. It would be a shame if you went through all that trouble and no one found your story, right? Make a Scratch project, and several remixes of that Scratch project. Each version of the project will contain a certain letter, viewed for one split second. If viewed in the proper order (specified in the description of the original project), then the projects will spell out a username, of a duplicate Scratch account you have created for this. Upload another Scratch project onto that duplicate account. That project should contain a cat endlessly rotating, but at a certain point, subliminal messaging will kick in, causing the viewer to type the URL of a certain Youtube video. That Youtube video should have exactly one comment marked as spam, containing the URL to the .zip file you previously uploaded.
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S65 wrote:
Etch the story onto a piece of rock with a sharp knife. Then, take a high-resolution photo of that rock, convert it to grayscale, and run it through an advanced encryption algorithm. Put the encrypted file into a .zip file, along with a plaintext file containing the key and algorithm, and upload the zip onto a public file sharing site.
At this point the elaborate portion of the plan begins. It would be a shame if you went through all that trouble and no one found your story, right? Make a Scratch project, and several remixes of that Scratch project. Each version of the project will contain a certain letter, viewed for one split second. If viewed in the proper order (specified in the description of the original project), then the projects will spell out a username, of a duplicate Scratch account you have created for this. Upload another Scratch project onto that duplicate account. That project should contain a cat endlessly rotating, but at a certain point, subliminal messaging will kick in, causing the viewer to type the URL of a certain Youtube video. That Youtube video should have exactly one comment marked as spam, containing the URL to the .zip file you previously uploaded.
For added fun, remove the plaintext file containing the key and algorithm and insert it into the URL. Inside the plaintext file, there will be a password, cleverly hidden in a secret project, that allows you to access the .zip file.
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Thanks jeanthefox, let's try to keep in on topic, or somewhere around there
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