Little birb, conqueror of the world.
Haussperling ♂️ (house sparrow) im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
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Little birb, conqueror of the world.
Haussperling ♂️ (house sparrow) im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.

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1. ein Haussperling (weiblich)
Die gefühlte Nummer 1 im Pokédex, absoluter Standard ✨
Hier als Stickersheet:
Some residents of new dwellings are happy, others still have to clean up.

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For those of you not speaking German, "Faultier" means "Sloth"
Seen in Cologne Zoo.
Cuddly evil spy. ❤️
"Keep It Secret!" #SIGNALIS
Apologies in advance for my rusty German
There has been something I have noticed lately, and it is a shifting trend of how Signalis fans interact with Streamers or people playing through the game. There is an excessive amount of backseating, or hand wringing over ensuring said player gets "the right ending".
I could write a whole series of posts discussing the art of endings of Signalis, but it is just extremely sad and frustrating to see the community turn into one comparable to overzealous Dark Souls fans who refuse to let streamers miss an item or do something sub optimal
I would like those people to remember how much they enjoyed the game and remember to respectfully let others experience the narrative for themselves. Rather than try to make sure the player gets the promise ending or let them find their own conclusions rather than citing the wiki