Scar32

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Scar32 is a Canadian user that joined OWOT around Aug 17, 2022

Scar32 is a friendly user spending most of his time on owot in the chat box occasionally pasting random images at spawn usually to show off his high resolution converter's ability, he likes Russia, Canada, Graffiti, messing with large lists of words and Scratch, the username Scar32 was from a random graffiti tag generator he made using it as his first username for owot unfortunately Scar32 wasn't available on scratch.


Scar32's most notable achievement

  • he has made one of the highest color and non color image to text converters
  • he was the first to create a working image to SLC character converter
  • he was the first to create and paste double resolution images with a unicode half block "▄" and background colours but he abandoned the paste out of boredom
  • he made an experimental 8x color image converter but that was rarely used because of its need for a black background, you can find one of these images in /typewriter
  • he casual claimed all the last 2 letter worlds on OWOT after he sent something along the lines of "don't make me claim all the 2 letter words" in chat, he streamed the whole process on twitch to mock all the user on owot, he later claimed /2chr and put a visualization of all the worlds he claimed
Scar32 being friendly in chat


some of his hobbies includes

Scar32 with his (natsuki) tag for one of FP's tests
  • Scratch
  • typing
  • morse code
  • chatting
  • sticker graffiti
  • radio


Scar32's nickname history

  • Scar32
  • (Natsuki) Scar32
  • (Natsuki) Scar32
  • 🤍(Natsuki)💙Scar32❤️
  • 🤍Just💙Scar32❤️

his username naturally has the color #3399ff which is a cute light blue he occasionally also uses #ffabcf which was originally the color he chosen for milkbot.

some of the words claimed by Scar32

he has multiple accounts the first being "Scar32" others include AM, PM, 2, -, FM, 3, 4 and 5