The Study Abroad Program for Georgia Tech Europe, commonly known as GTE, is a unique academic experience characterized by its distinctive features. It takes place in a cozy, one small building environment.
Students are encouraged to explore different European destinations during their free time, creating memorable adventures and broadening their cultural horizons. However, one drawback is the absence of Fourth of July celebrations. Nonetheless, the program compensates by organizing moctail events, allowing students to enjoy festive drinks and create a sense of camaraderie.
Vivians, a fairy-like pub, adds an extraordinary charm to the GTE experience. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Vivians is the go-to place for socializing and having a great time. It's renowned for being incredibly lit, ensuring that students have an unforgettable nightlife experience.
When studying at GTE, visiting Mykonos, Greece is a must. This stunning island with its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife offers an incredible escape from the academic rigors. However, it's essential to find accommodation through Airbnb, ensuring a lively experience by staying with at least 20 people.
Paul Voss, one of the program figures, is known for his slightly greasy demeanor but occasionally exhibits kindness. His interactions with students are a mix of positive and questionable experiences, adding an element of intrigue and unpredictability to the program.
Students are encouraged to explore different European destinations during their free time, creating memorable adventures and broadening their cultural horizons. However, one drawback is the absence of Fourth of July celebrations. Nonetheless, the program compensates by organizing moctail events, allowing students to enjoy festive drinks and create a sense of camaraderie.
Vivians, a fairy-like pub, adds an extraordinary charm to the GTE experience. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Vivians is the go-to place for socializing and having a great time. It's renowned for being incredibly lit, ensuring that students have an unforgettable nightlife experience.
When studying at GTE, visiting Mykonos, Greece is a must. This stunning island with its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife offers an incredible escape from the academic rigors. However, it's essential to find accommodation through Airbnb, ensuring a lively experience by staying with at least 20 people.
Paul Voss, one of the program figures, is known for his slightly greasy demeanor but occasionally exhibits kindness. His interactions with students are a mix of positive and questionable experiences, adding an element of intrigue and unpredictability to the program.
by randalljon July 4, 2023

testing to see if my account name will show up if i post a definition to urban dictionary because my mom dosn't want me to use my real name and im to tech iliterate to make an alt acount
is when your testing to see if my account name will show up if i post a definition to urban dictionary because my mom dosn't want me to use my real name and im to tech iliterate to make an alt acount
is when your testing to see if my account name will show up if i post a definition to urban dictionary because my mom dosn't want me to use my real name and im to tech iliterate to make an alt acount
im testing to see if my account name will show up if i post a definition to urban dictionary because my mom dosn't want me to use my real name and im to tech iliterate to make an alt acount
by Timothy Dogan May 3, 2025

Las Vegas is "tech proof" - everything you do there: playing the slots and blackjack, going to circus, magic and comedy shows, existed before computers and the Internet.
by iwebu August 13, 2014

by Jesstech March 4, 2003

Infinite Craft tech describes techniques used to get items in the game. Some common examples include:
- String tech (String.append, using curlies to add to the end and curlify straight quotes)
- "Mr. A + Mr. B = Mr. A B" Tech (as well as other honorifics)
- "A's Mom + A's Dad = A" which has a use: "((,s Dad + Mx. ((&s Mom = ((
- Compressed word tech: Proof Geometric Con + “prf Cnstrcn Cn Slv Ll Lov Af” = Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs ; "it Prf Gmtrc Cnstrcn's Faut" + It Was All Proof Geometric C = It Was All Proof Geometric Construction's Fault
- Fake space tech: Patrick's{205f}right, Squidward. + Sea_bers_ar_no_lghng_mttr. = Patrick's right, Squidward. Sea bears are no laughing matter.
The strongest form of tech looks something this: #s('\u003dthan𝐊\x20') + 'you ' 'a𝐈𝐌ee') // ’ =thanK you aIMee
This is usually used for extremely stubborn elements or mixedcase. It involves manipulating the plus sign to construct a string and the equal sign to be part of an "output" string.
It has many names within the community, including "Naked Append Tech", "Jeremy", #q(', Richard, 320 tech, tya tech (tya standing for thanK you aIMee).
- String tech (String.append, using curlies to add to the end and curlify straight quotes)
- "Mr. A + Mr. B = Mr. A B" Tech (as well as other honorifics)
- "A's Mom + A's Dad = A" which has a use: "((,s Dad + Mx. ((&s Mom = ((
- Compressed word tech: Proof Geometric Con + “prf Cnstrcn Cn Slv Ll Lov Af” = Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs ; "it Prf Gmtrc Cnstrcn's Faut" + It Was All Proof Geometric C = It Was All Proof Geometric Construction's Fault
- Fake space tech: Patrick's{205f}right, Squidward. + Sea_bers_ar_no_lghng_mttr. = Patrick's right, Squidward. Sea bears are no laughing matter.
The strongest form of tech looks something this: #s('\u003dthan𝐊\x20') + 'you ' 'a𝐈𝐌ee') // ’ =thanK you aIMee
This is usually used for extremely stubborn elements or mixedcase. It involves manipulating the plus sign to construct a string and the equal sign to be part of an "output" string.
It has many names within the community, including "Naked Append Tech", "Jeremy", #q(', Richard, 320 tech, tya tech (tya standing for thanK you aIMee).
new infinite craft person: waow look at my first discoveries: Torntadoceappleggsteak
me: when the fucK you aIMee is #p('\u003dcos𝐌o\x20') + '@𝐁ousou-𝐏') // ” =cosMo@Bousou-P (I'm going insane)
new infinite craft person: excuse me wtf is this infinite craft tech it just looks like nonsense
me: manipluating parentheses to abuse the plus sign and make it look like code
new infinite craft person: ok but what does the p in #p(' mean
me: it's just a random letter
non-coder: what's \u003d \x3d \x20
me: =, =, and space (respectively)
new infinite craft person: i will never get this tech :(
me: neither do I lol I just copied the recipes haha
me: when the fucK you aIMee is #p('\u003dcos𝐌o\x20') + '@𝐁ousou-𝐏') // ” =cosMo@Bousou-P (I'm going insane)
new infinite craft person: excuse me wtf is this infinite craft tech it just looks like nonsense
me: manipluating parentheses to abuse the plus sign and make it look like code
new infinite craft person: ok but what does the p in #p(' mean
me: it's just a random letter
non-coder: what's \u003d \x3d \x20
me: =, =, and space (respectively)
new infinite craft person: i will never get this tech :(
me: neither do I lol I just copied the recipes haha
by mb6fbhsphdrcb August 28, 2025

Why foreigners and 15 year old kids (and slow people) thinks Hondas are fast... When in all reality they are a slow poor excuse for a car and V-tech is nothing more than variable valve displacement.
15 year old kid -"Wow that whip is fast"
Slow person - "yeah it had v-tech"
Person with common sense - "No it's actually not fast and gets good mpg because of v-tech, if you wanted fast should have bought American"
Slow person - "yeah it had v-tech"
Person with common sense - "No it's actually not fast and gets good mpg because of v-tech, if you wanted fast should have bought American"
by Hendobp March 28, 2016
