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Anyone heard of this guy
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2023-05-28 at 6:08 PM UTCapparently he had sex with a 16 yr old prostitute and this is the only fact that make shim a big deal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium -
2023-05-28 at 6:09 PM UTCthis was her:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Lacroix -
2023-05-28 at 6:12 PM UTCthis was a case of true oldje guys from bck in the day 16 and 65,
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2023-05-28 at 6:23 PM UTCwhat makes this story interesting guys is she was 64 when she died but her boyfriend or man was 65 when she was 16 and a prostitute.
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2023-05-28 at 7:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat apparently he had sex with a 16 yr old prostitute and this is the only fact that make shim a big deal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium
are you retarded
read the article you yourself linked, specifically the bit about his monkeyshines in the Congo -
2023-05-28 at 7:56 PM UTCyour retarded bro.
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2023-05-28 at 7:57 PM UTClol i got you so good now. do you even know what command plus f can do when you seach a word within a longer page like prostitute or 16?
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2023-05-28 at 9:07 PM UTCThe king of rubber arms
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2023-05-29 at 7:03 PM UTCits actually a story worthy of a romance novel or a film guys. a romance novel or a film guys.
There remains a small degree of mystery concerning Caroline's early life.[1] One account states that her father, Jules Delacroix, was a janitor of the French Legation at Bucharest.[2] Another states that her father lived in Bucharest to seek his fortune, and she was born there as the thirteenth child of her parents.[3] In her youth, Caroline worked as a barmaid.[2]
Various sources assert that Caroline was a prostitute living in Paris.[4] As a young woman, she was the mistress of Antoine-Emmanuel Durrieux, a former officer in the French army.[1] According to Adam Hochschild, Durrieux liked to support the two of them by betting on horse races; when his luck soured, he became a form of pimp, prostituting Caroline to well-born clients.[1] They undertook their schemes at the Élysée Palace, but frequently left debts unpaid.[1] One day in 1900, while residing in Paris, Leopold II of Belgium heard of her "attractions" and felt interested in her modest beginnings.[3] A woman sent by Leopold informed Caroline, "Madame, I am sent to you by a gentleman who has noticed you. He is a very high personage, but his exalted position obliges me to withhold his name".[1]
A meeting was arranged for the following day; Caroline went to a secluded room, where Leopold arrived with two aides.[1] As Leopold II was unknown to her, Caroline was so flustered with the encounter that she mixed up Belgium and Sweden in the king's presence, referring to him as His Majesty Oscar, to his surprise and amusement.[3] The two aides' purpose soon became clear: one sat on each side of her and began asking questions that required her to "turn my head first to the right, then to the left … their only aim, as I learned later, being to show off my two profiles to the mute personage", according to her memoirs.[1] Leopold confessed himself pleased and invited Caroline to Austria with him; a large sum of money duly arrived the next day, along with some empty trunks, as Leopold was aware that she loved to buy clothes.[5]