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  <title>Ep. 123 - Chasing the Dragon and Sword of Damocles</title>
  <description>This episodes starts with Scott explaining why he is not like those other nerds who are into swords and dragons, and then explains that Callandor is a magical, crystal sword which can only be wielded by the true Dragon Reborn. Next, the guys discuss the history behind the phrases &amp;quot;Chasing the Dragon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sword of Damocles.&amp;quot; They talk about how heroin was introduced in the United States and how the origin of the word gives a clue into how sometimes the best intentions give way to disastrous results. This episode also contains the latest edition of &amp;quot;Prison Slang with Mindy the Dog,&amp;quot; some hygiene advice from Steve, and a word in New Slang that is so awful that Scott and Steve had to take a break from the show to regroup before continuing. You do not want to miss this episode. Become a Speakcies Supporter! As a Speakcies Supporter, you receive great benefits including exclusive podcasts like Cringe Watch, True Facts with Robert Banquette, Personal Records, and the brand new video podcast - Speakcies Uncut. Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcies. Twitter - twitter.com/speakcies Instagram - instagram.com/speakcies </description>
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