Speaking of the aforementioned...
I guess the whole thing began in the film 'CASINO.'
Robert DeNiro's character was all jovial, and he complimented the "gambler" character on his quality ball-point writing utensil, or "watermark."
Next thing you know, gambler gets all up in the DeNiro character's face, and he calls him a jag-off, and the next thing you know, he's dead.
I guess you could say that if you want to call somebody a "jag-off," you can do one of two things.
1) pack some kind of weapon
or
2) try viewing the director's cut of 'CASINO,' take notes, and remember that actions have consequences.
Or you could just ignore anyone who uses that kind of language.
Because life isn't a casino.
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