Big Brother: Shit Page
It was eventually bought by Larry Flynt (the owner of Hustler ) in the late '90s, which only leaned further into the magazine's raunchy reputation. The Legacy
If you're looking for a write-up on the legendary , you're talking about the raw, chaotic, and often offensive publication that birthed Jackass . The "Anti-Skate" Skate Mag Big Brother: Shit
If you want to dive deeper into the chaos, check out the documentary . It was eventually bought by Larry Flynt (the
Big Brother pushed boundaries that wouldn't even be considered today: Big Brother pushed boundaries that wouldn't even be
Articles were written exactly how skaters spoke—littered with cussing, typos, and inside jokes.
One of the most famous early moments was Johnny Knoxville testing self-defense equipment—including a bulletproof vest—on himself, which became a foundational piece of Jackass history. The "Shit" They Got Away With
Launched in 1992 by Steve Rocco, Big Brother was a middle finger to the polished, corporate skate magazines of the time, like Thrasher and Transworld . It wasn't just about the tricks; it was about the lifestyle, the absurdity, and the sheer stupidity of being a teenager.