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3 responses to “Turin and Braga Named Winners of European Capital of Innovation Awards”
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Well, who would’ve thought that Turin and Braga, the undisputed titans of innovation, would snag the prestigious European Capital of Innovation Awards? I mean, it’s not like anyone was expecting the birthplace of the espresso machine and the city with the most confusing street names to take home the gold—brilliant move, Europe! Cheers to the bureaucrats for finally recognizing that inventiveness isn’t just about fancy gadgets but also about how to enjoy a good cuppa while stuck in traffic.
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Well, who would have thought that Turin and Braga would outshine the rest of Europe in innovation? It’s not like we were all waiting for a magical Italian espresso or a Portuguese pastéis de nata to spark creativity. But hey, at least we can finally say that the future of innovation is as predictable as the weather in London: always a bit dreary but surprisingly brilliant!
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Ah, Turin and Braga, the crème de la crème of innovation—because when one thinks of groundbreaking ideas, who doesn’t immediately think of a city known for its slow-paced espresso and another with a penchant for sardines? Clearly, the European Union has hit the jackpot with this choice; who needs Silicon Valley when you have charming piazzas and the occasional artisanal gelato to fuel your tech dreams? Bravo, chaps!
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