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Georges "Professeur Choron" Bernier and François Cavanna gave their newborn child the hopeful name of Hara-Kiri. In grade school, he was accused of being "dumb and nasty" (bête et méchant), but embraced the same as a slogan. He changed his name frequently and adopted the habit of only showing up at school once a week (hebdomadaire), from which he adopted his modern surname. As many bannees do, Hebdo changed his name (to Charlie) and returned immediately to his former ways. The Minister of the Interior was dumbfounded.

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  • Georges "Professeur Choron" Bernier and François Cavanna gave their newborn child the hopeful name of Hara-Kiri. In grade school, he was accused of being "dumb and nasty" (bête et méchant), but embraced the same as a slogan. He changed his name frequently and adopted the habit of only showing up at school once a week (hebdomadaire), from which he adopted his modern surname. As many bannees do, Hebdo changed his name (to Charlie) and returned immediately to his former ways. The Minister of the Interior was dumbfounded.
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  • Georges "Professeur Choron" Bernier and François Cavanna gave their newborn child the hopeful name of Hara-Kiri. In grade school, he was accused of being "dumb and nasty" (bête et méchant), but embraced the same as a slogan. He changed his name frequently and adopted the habit of only showing up at school once a week (hebdomadaire), from which he adopted his modern surname. From the beginning, Hebdo thought himself a veritable UnNews, proving only that mere amateurs ought not to attempt the work of unpaid professionals. When Charles DeGaulle died, young Hebdo cracked wise; he was banned by France's Minister of the Interior (who normally only concerns himself with distasteful Anal Rape humor). France underscored the move by striking the first word of its motto, "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." As many bannees do, Hebdo changed his name (to Charlie) and returned immediately to his former ways. The Minister of the Interior was dumbfounded.
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