The world's only quadrennial, or four-yearly newspaper, has hit the kiosks again in France with the release of a new issue of the satirical La Bougie du Sapeur.
Conceived by a group of friends who "wanted to have a laugh", La Bougie du Sapeur (The Sapper's Candle) has a print run of 200,000.
Styling itself as anti-politically correct, La Bougie is organised like a regular newspaper, with sections on politics, sport, international affairs, arts, puzzles and celebrity gossip.
This edition's headline - We will all be intelligent - is above a story about how exams and intellectual attainment are being made redundant by AI.
On the international pages, there is a short piece reminding the French who was the most "forgettable" of modern British prime ministers - Liz Truss.
And in sport, the editors recommend the creation of a Winston Churchill award for the first person to be eliminated in the Olympic Games.
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It’s funny in which way the bot kinda doesn’t work in this specific example, where the boring numbers are the main attraction and the actual content of the paper is not that relevant (to me at least).