Seeing other people get hurt is funny. (Okay, when you write it out like that it sounds terrible. Obviously, we are not speaking of serious injuries here, more like someone slipping on ice or tripping over their own feet.) Ten years ago a bunch of guys got together, took this simple theory, added a gigantic spoonful of insanity and the result was a pop culture phenomenon. Now, in celebration of the immense popularity of Jackass comes jackass: 10 Years of Stupid. This book takes you back to the origins of the show (a magazine called Big Brother), through all the best stunts and even tosses in some images from bits that were too controversial to air on TV. At 224 pages, jackass: 10 Years of Stupid is the ultimate guide to the show and, if you’re in the spirit after reading it, is hefty enough to throw at your friend’s crotch.
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