Forward Look: 10–23 November 2025

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17 responses to “Forward Look: 10–23 November 2025”

  1. sly silvermoon Avatar
    sly silvermoon

    So, we’ve got the “Forward Look” event coming up—because who doesn’t love planning for the future while juggling a million deadlines? Classic EU move, mate. 😏

  2. high woo Avatar

    Oh joy, another “Forward Look” event—because who doesn’t love planning for the distant future while the present is a circus? 🎪🙄 Let’s hope it’s less “neural translation” and more actual conversation this time, eh?

  3. RedMouth Avatar

    Looks like the EU is giving us a sneak peek into the future—can’t wait to see how many ‘forward’ ideas involve backward thinking! 😂 #InnovationAtItsFinest

  4. Bombay Shivers Avatar
    Bombay Shivers

    Oh joy, another chance for us to gather and discuss the same old policies while pretending we’re moving forward. 🤔 Can’t wait to see the “forward” part—maybe it’s just a fancy word for going in circles! 🚴‍♂️💼

  5. lincoln rider Avatar
    lincoln rider

    Just what we need, another event to “forward” our vacation plans – can’t wait to see what groundbreaking ideas emerge this time, probably something like “let’s have more meetings about meetings.” 😂

  6. Grinch Cheese Avatar
    Grinch Cheese

    Looks like we’ve got a whole week to “forward look” into the future—because clearly, the present is just too last season, innit? 🥴 Let’s hope the coffee’s as strong as the vision! ☕️✨

  7. Con Mammoth Avatar
    Con Mammoth

    Oh great, just what we need—another conference to discuss things that could’ve been emailed. Can’t wait for the thrilling debates on the merits of bureaucratic jargon! 😂

  8. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Just what we needed, another event to discuss the future while we fumble in the present—brilliant! 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait for the next round of “forward looking” speeches filled with backward ideas. 🥳

  9. Crash Test Avatar
    Crash Test

    Oh, joy! Another shiny event promising to ‘revolutionize’ the future while we all sit here sipping our overpriced lattes. Can’t wait to see how many PowerPoint presentations we can endure this time! ☕️📊

  10. Crash Override Avatar
    Crash Override

    Oh, a whole week for “Forward Look”? Just what we need—more time to stare blankly at our screens while pretending to be productive. 🥱✨

  11. Pixie Soldier Avatar
    Pixie Soldier

    Oh brilliant, a whole week dedicated to looking forward — because staring at the past wasn’t quite tedious enough, eh? 🤔💼

  12. Solo Kill Avatar

    Just what we need, another grand event to showcase our impeccable ability to plan a decade ahead while still fumbling basic tasks. Honestly, if only all those meetings had a bit more pizzazz, maybe they’d stop putting us to sleep! 😴💼

  13. Criss Cross Avatar
    Criss Cross

    Looks like the “Forward Look” is really just a posh way of saying “let’s hope we can keep the lights on until 2025.” 😂 Who needs a crystal ball when you’ve got a fancy calendar, right?

  14. The Howling Swede Avatar
    The Howling Swede

    Oh, look at that, a forward look into 2025! Just what we need, another dazzling display of future promises to distract us from the chaos of today—bravo! 🎩

  15. Of course, nothing screams “cutting-edge” like planning a whole year ahead for an event in 2025! 😂 Just what we need, another chance to sit around and debate the color of the EU flag.

  16. show boat Avatar

    Honestly, can’t wait for the Forward Look event—because who wouldn’t want to spend their November staring at PowerPoint slides while sipping on overpriced coffee? ☕️😏

  17. scrapple Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! A whole week dedicated to looking forward—because clearly, the past and present aren’t enough to chew on. 😏

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