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Your body constantly speaks to you—are you listening? Damon kicks off this raw, unfiltered episode with a passionate plea for health advocacy, challenging the "rub some dirt on it" mentality that keeps too many people from seeking medical care. "Our body is a tool. Our body is an instrument," he reminds us, emphasizing that ignoring warning signs only leads to worse outcomes.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn as Damon recounts a disturbing discovery in his neighborhood—an empty coffin abandoned on a residential sidewalk. His outrage isn't just about the macabre object itself, but what it represents about our society's declining sense of community respect. "This just tells you how bad society has really gotten right now," he laments, pointing to how such disruptive acts affect entire neighborhoods.

Reckless driving becomes the next target of Damon's frustration as he calls out speeding drivers and street racers who endanger lives daily. With characteristic bluntness, he addresses a controversial Georgia home invasion case where parents are suing a homeowner who shot teenagers breaking into their house. Throughout it all, Damon delivers unvarnished truth through his personal lens—the kind of authentic perspective that's increasingly rare in today's carefully curated media landscape. Whether you agree with every point or not, his willingness to speak honestly about issues affecting our communities makes for compelling listening. Join us for our upcoming special on domestic violence, and continue the conversation about the topics that matter.

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D.K (00:27):
Thank you, all right, all right, where is everybody at
Good afternoon?
Hey, it's a happy Saturday.
Hey, the rain is gone and thesun is shining.
It's your boy, damon, and I'mhere with the DK and Tree
podcast.
I just came on to say hello,how's everybody doing?

(00:48):
It's your boy, damon, and I'mhere with the DK and Tree
podcast.
I just came on to say hello,how's everybody doing?
I know we have a couple ofshows that's coming up but, like
I said, we're going to touch onthis domestic violence show
that's coming up real soon.
But my main focus is for this,just for this is that, again,
I've always been an advocate ofhealth and if something is wrong
with your body, go to thehospital, go get your doctor.

(01:09):
This is what you pay insurancefor, this is what you pay them
for.
It's to help you keep that bodyticking, Keep that body going
okay, because you get so manypeople out here that's broke
down and they just don't go getthis.
Oh, I'm just rub some dirt onit and it'd be OK.

(01:29):
No, it's not OK.
Our body is a tool.
Our body is an instrument.
It tells us what's wrong, so wejust have to follow up that
Also, another thing I want totouch on real fast is this whole
coffin incident that someoneleft at the end of a block where
I live at.
Let me explain something to youwhoever did that bullshit, you

(01:51):
need your ass whipped.
You can drop the whole damncoffin at the end of a block,
disrupting a whole neighborhood.
Look, listen, I don't care whattype of message you're trying
to send to someone.
Do that shit someplace else.
No one wants to see that, okay.
And when that story dropped andI got to see it and I'm like

(02:13):
thank God there wasn't a bodythat was in there, because,
again, this is sad and this justtells you how bad society has
really gotten right now, becausethey're off the goddamn chain,
they just people, just don'tgive a shit anymore.
It's really really sad.
And again, for you to draw awhole damn coffin, a whole damn

(02:36):
coffin, on a sidewalk in aresidential neighborhood, you
need your ass whipped.
Whoever you are, I meanseverely whipped, as a matter of
fact whip your ass and throwyou in the coffin that you left
there.
Fuck you.
That's just my opinion on that.
Another thing I want to touch onbecause, remember, I always

(02:57):
like touching on things thatweighs on me and that's on my
heart, on me and that's on myheart.
Hey, you drivers out here, youreally need to slow the hell
down.
Okay, all these instances outhere where these people are out
here driving on roads and theysitting there and first thing
they say I'm in a hurry Wrong,damn answer.

(03:20):
Wrong answer for you to sayyou're in a hurry.
There's no reason for you to begoing that goddamn fast.
You cutting people off, youcutting in and out of traffic.
Someone else has a crashbecause of your monkey ass.
Slow your punk asses down andstop with the bullshit.
Okay, all of us are trying tobe safe on the roads and you

(03:42):
jackasses are flying up and downthe roads and your street
racers also Blocking up goddamnintersections and blocking
goddamn roads and people can'tget to where they need to be
Because you out here causing allthis anarchy, because you feel
as though, oh, this is just theright thing to do.
No, no, take your punk ass tosomeplace else.

(04:03):
You wouldn't do that shit inGeorgia or Arkansas, because you
know they ram your goddamn carsdown there.
So don't be doing that shithere, okay?
Another thing I want to touch onthis whole incident in Georgia
where these three teens tried tobreak into someone's house and
they shot at the home's houseand their home.
They shot at the homeowner andthe homeowner shot back and

(04:25):
unfortunately, all of them arealive.
It's very unfortunate, it's avery sad situation.
But my point is is this theparents are now trying to sue,
trying to sue Let me say thisagain sue, trying to sue, let me

(04:48):
say this again trying to suethe homeowner for your badass
fucking kids out here andthey're trying to break into
someone else's damn house.
You know something?
The hell with you kids, okay,especially the bad ones, them
bad ones.
Y'all are ridiculous.
It makes no sense.
Again, parents, do better withyour damn kids and keep them in
the goddamn house instead ofbreaking into somebody's house

(05:09):
at four o'clock in the goddamnmorning.
Now they're not here anymore.
And now you're saying that thehomeowner should be charged.
No, your ass should be chargedfor having the little bad
motherfuckers out there.
But again, that's my two cents.
I'm going to sign off here.
Hey, again, thank you fortuning in to the DK and Tree
podcast.
Again, that domestic violenceshow is coming soon.

(05:32):
I'll see you all in a few.
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