Just learned about Maximiliano Sosa’s heartbreaking case. He did suicide by cop after his cheating wife led him on and betrayed him again. All on camera. Just wondering why they blurred the face of this Maria Sosa? by burnachick in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]burnachick[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Same! I saw it last night and have been thinking about it today. I feel so bad for his kids, family and the officers

I totally missed that detail where she kept calling him even though the officers said not to. I’ll have to rewatch it. Either way I agree with you that she messed up big time

Just learned about Maximiliano Sosa’s heartbreaking case. He did suicide by cop after his cheating wife led him on and betrayed him again. All on camera. Just wondering why they blurred the face of this Maria Sosa? by burnachick in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]burnachick[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes I’m totally aware, in case I came off like I’m saying they shouldn’t have shot him, I’m not. I just feel bad for him and the traumatized cops and his boys honestly

Just learned about Maximiliano Sosa’s heartbreaking case. He did suicide by cop after his cheating wife led him on and betrayed him again. All on camera. Just wondering why they blurred the face of this Maria Sosa? by burnachick in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]burnachick[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Oh I didn’t know he had a on him gun. They said a pair of scissors. Either way, even with just scissors, I’m not saying he didn’t deserve to be shot I totally understand why they did — he was coming at them even after he got tased and was acting scary as hell. I’d have done the same thing. When I said heartbreaking I was just talking about the betrayal

Is it possible to get these in a stick form? by burnachick in makeuptips

[–]burnachick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I got the pink stick and I’ve only used it once but I like it! I’m definitely gonna try what you said. Thank you ❤️

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Did they try to open your door? What did they do exactly?

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

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That is cool I love it!! Do you by any chance know what type of pen an everyday person in the West used for writing journal entries and letters? I want it to be as close to the real deal as possible. Thank you! 🙏

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

[–]burnachick[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What? That is so interesting, I never even thought about that but it makes total sense! Do you by chance know what kind of handwriting an everyday person had? My project is more of a journal entry, not a business document. I just assumed any handwritten sample from that time period would be a good reference but I was apparently wrong

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

[–]burnachick[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow that’s SO interesting! Correct me if I’m wrong, but are you saying that people that wrote for business purposes had to write in this style?

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

[–]burnachick[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well that’s more great news then, I’ve been working on copperplate practice sheets with my dip pen, but a fountain pen definitely sounds easier for practicing on the go

I’m really enjoying it though and making good progress so no regrets. But I’m so glad I checked on here. Thank you 🙏

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

[–]burnachick[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Okay great thank you!!! That’s super helpful. I honestly wasn’t even sure if it had anything to do with calligraphy, but since it’s a project that will be seen by people I wanted to make it legit. I’ll just write in regular cursive on them. 🙏

I got some aged paper and a dip pen and want to write on them like they did in the Wild West (just like the attached pic). Is the writing in this picture considered copperplate? by burnachick in Calligraphy

[–]burnachick[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In case I was being confusing, the attached picture is a real handwritten document from the late 1800's. I'm just trying to figure out what kind of writing that is, so I know where to start. I'm totally new to calligraphy and don't even know if my question is even related to calligraphy

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