no idea. seed signer is a computer so I don't see why not.

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oh nevermind I thought the seed on the top was the seedsigner logo

still, maybe reformulating my question: does this generate a valid address?

I assume words that don't belong to bip39 (e.g.: god's) won't have any standard way to generate a valid path under most user-facing software

perhaps custom software might be able to land into a secp256k1 from this, but I think it would no longer be part of the bip39 standard

I thought the pill* on the top was the seedsigner logo...

Not a valid address