That's the sigil of thats-not-a-sigil. To gain it's pawa ya need to gatha and tosta the breada.
We need to change this boards name to "shit x says"
>>19096522
I was shieeeet...they wuz kangs...now we work as one to live forever..
>>19096522
I've decided that sigils are weakass.
>>19096522
Mama Mia! That'sa spicy a meme-a!
Ravioli ravioli magic is for jabronis!
>>19096546
have you tried turning it off and on again?
>>19096557
>turning it off and on again
wtf? are sigils flashlights?
>>19096562
of course not!.... Did you put batteries in?
>>19096569
heheh. N-no idk?
>>19096577
Please NOTE: Go VERY slowly and carefully during installation process.
1. First note where the buttons on the sigil are positioned, because they will most likely come off during the replacement process., You will need to put each one back in the right spot. Tip: You can hold them in place with a little tape to keep them from coming off during the process. In any case, they can be put right back in place if they fall out.
2. Remove the screw which is on the left side of the unit between the 2 buttons/switches. On the VS4 the screw is covered (just carefully pull the cover back to expose the screw). Set the screw aside in a safe place for replacement.
3. Next, after removing the screw, use the plastic pry tool to pry around the seam. Don’t take the two halves of the case fully apart- open them very carefully like a clamshell, bottom side opening upwards. The screen is attached to the motherboard by a ribbon cable toward the top. If it does become detached, it can be reattached, but it’s easier if you leave it plugged in.
4. Lift the motherboard carefully from the back half of the case. You will see the original battery underneath.
5. Unplug and remove the original battery. Make sure to unplug it without removing the socket. (Look at the connector of the new battery to see what the plug should look like. That plug unplugs from the socket.)
6. Plug in and install the new sigil Battery.
7. Put the motherboard back into place. Make sure not to crimp the wires.
8. Close the sigil back up, making sure not to crimp the screen ribbon cable. Reinstall the buttons if they came loose.
>>19096615
LOL omg. This looks real. props anon. If I had to follow these instructions, I would fuck up so bad...