Bam Margera

Where is he on the Deadpool currently?
 
haha he's been on the ketamine "regimen" looong before it became a popularized treatment. & this motherfucker did not microdose whatsoever. imagine this is what ultimately sorted him out in the end?

if you look at Knoxville he looks like an empty shell of a man, frail & decrepit really. the drugs & partying clearly left him wrecked. Steve-O & Pontius are the last Wild Boyz standing.
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I dont know man, I hope I look that good at his age.
 
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I dont know man, I hope I look that good at his age.


this is a pic though. I saw him on some TV show he's starring in & he looked like he was he was struggling at times just to stand. oh well.
 
Agreed. I also thought constantly beating up his Dad who came off as nothing more than a docile friendly person was never funny.
It was very off-putting, you had the veneer of entertainment and comedy basically covering up some serious mental and physical abuse. His parents shouldn't be left off the hook, even though they seemed 'nice'. We can do damage to ourselves and each other in many subtle ways, some of those things only manifesting years down the road. Giving your kids the sycophant's type of upbringing may make you look like the cool parents, but you can create monsters in that process.

It's important to to note that even with good parenting you can't always course correct a human being. Genetic disposition towards destructive and addictive behaviour are hard things to overcome.
 
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It was very off-putting, you had the veneer of entertainment and comedy basically covering up some serious mental and physical abuse. His parents shouldn't be left off the hook, even though they seemed 'nice'. We can do damage to ourselves and each other in many subtle ways, some of those things only manifesting years down the road. Giving your kids the sycophant's type of upbringing may make you look like the cool parents, but you can create monsters in that process.

It's important to to note that even with good parenting you can't always course correct a human being. Genetic disposition towards destructive and addictive behaviour are hard things to overcome.

Oh I agree. His parents enabled his awful behavior no doubt. It's one of the primary reasons he is what he is now. Still I found his Dad to be likable and it made my stomach turn to see someone wail on their parent like that.
 
It's sad to see where Bam is at. I thought he was great back in the early 00s.
 
Oh I agree. His parents enabled his awful behavior no doubt. It's one of the primary reasons he is what he is now. Still I found his Dad to be likable and it made my stomach turn to see someone wail on their parent like that.



Yeah this was one part of Jackass I NEVER found remotely fun and actually found to be repulsive and somewhat disturbing to watch. He's always been a wanker IMO. No sympathy whatsoever for the prick
 
I wonder why the nine club ended. It was also weird when they were forced to have a trans skater on there.

It's not over, just the Nine Club Experience show. They still have the normal interviews.
 
Sure, he was a person who in the right place and time succeeded in doing a thing for a while. It's kinda like saying it was an achievement for Korn to start Nu Metal. For me the achievement I measure them by is the art they have produced, rather than the scene they pioneered.

Purposefully so? Good shit, but certainly shit.

During the beginning, his skating remained to be solid especially on transition. He also did a lot of editing. He really did have a vision. A lot of skate videos at the time had "skits", but nothing like this. It's similar to how Rob Dyrdek got his start with Rob and Big. He had the skit with Big in the DC video. Both of these guys saw a market and exploited it with multiple products. It was far beyond just luck and right place, right time.
 
It's not over, just the Nine Club Experience show. They still have the normal interviews.
Not sure I follow what this means or what the difference was between those shows are the interviews not being hosted by crob and the crew now?
 
He's on a massive dose of pills (benzodiazepines). Or at least he was the last time I watched something about him. Its pretty easy to spot, I suppose he got into them when he detoxed from alcohol.
 
Bam is such a coward. He hides behind the fact his best friend Dunn died over a decade ago, and he's used Dunn's death as an excuse to drink, do drugs, and act like a complete fool all this time. Many people cared for Dunn but all of them didn't end up Bam.
 
Jackass was huge for a long time and all the sudden people come crawling out of the woodwork expressing how awful and unfunny it was.

Go figure.
 
Not sure I follow what this means or what the difference was between those shows are the interviews not being hosted by crob and the crew now?

I never watched Nine Club Experience, but I think it was more of a live show where they talked about video parts, reviewed some instagram footage, etc. I'm sure they had guests, but it wasn't like their typical podcast. Their normal episodes with a guest are still on and released Monday. I think returning guest episodes are called "Stop and Chat". Those are what I watch.
 
haha he's been on the ketamine "regimen" looong before it became a popularized treatment. & this motherfucker did not microdose whatsoever. imagine this is what ultimately sorted him out in the end?

if you look at Knoxville he looks like an empty shell of a man, frail & decrepit really. the drugs & partying clearly left him wrecked. Steve-O & Pontius are the last Wild Boyz standing.

Johnny Knoxville is 52 years old. You start looking old when you get old and he has suffered countless injuries.
 
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