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It feels really good to be alive today!!! 

Philosophical statement made when you put life in perspective, you acknowledge that you are truly blessed, you are truly lucky, and you have all but great things ahead of you.
Hypothetical: You are surrounded by all your friends, it's your birthday, you are having a great time, before you take a shot, you reminisce....

E: It feels really good to be alive today!!!
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-Thanks for all you do-

A term used when you know someone is being screwed over and there’s nothing they can do about it.

Given by Russell 'Chip' Childs.

His newest coined phrase in his feel good letters to employees at bonus time, ground-breaking news letters, or profit distribution by management to 401k's.
blah, blah, blah,

Thanks for all you do!

-Chip Childs

TFAYD
You were assigned back to back three days with only ten hours between the two? That sucks. TFAYD
TFAYD by FlyingScout February 24, 2021

Today’s Mass Shooting 

A term now commonly used to refer to a particular mass shooting in the United States since there is another one occurring every day.
“Today’s Mass Shooting” works well for our newspaper; we just keep recycling this term with each subsequent mass shooting.

No day but today 

A chant made by the HIV+ characters during "Life Support" in the Musical Rent. This cry means to live each day as if it were your last. Most of the characters that come across this song do not have much time to live, so the only thing they can do is (not jump over the moon you rentheads) live each day one at a time, and never look back. Used in "Life Support", "Another Day", misc. exerpts in the musical, and "Finale B".
"I live each moment as my last
There's only us
There's only this
Forget regret
Or life is yours to miss
No other road,
No other way
No day but today."
-Another Day, sung by Mimi Marquez.
No day but today by kydie November 28, 2005

Tofanelli 

I wish i could be a "Tofanelli."
Tofanelli by 7 dollar jeans January 17, 2010

Today you, tomorrow me

From the spanish "hoy por tí, mañana por yo", it is used to "justify"acts of kindness toward strangers.
Thanks for helping me with my flat tire. Please accept this $50 as a token of my gratitude.
No need. Today you, tomorrow me