Ryan Dunn
Ryan Dunn, the star of MTV's "Jackass" died on June 20, 2011 in a car crash. Reuters

... I love you, Ryan. I have a lot of emotions swirling, but I want you to know I love you so very much, Johnny Knoxville wrote in a blog remembering dead 'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn.

Ryan Dunn was not incapable of seriousness, had enormous capacity to love, and he was very loyal, Knoxville remembered in a blog post on Sunday. The world got about 134-percent less funny after 'brother' Dunn passed away, he said. The following are the excerpts from the moving blog post by Knoxville.

I felt 34-percent funnier when I was with Ryan, but I guess everyone did. He had such a hair trigger laugh reflex. He lived his life wanting to laugh and wanting you to laugh with him. He would cackle really f****** loud, too, and it wasn’t uncommon that he would fall over from it. Sometimes I would fall with him because his spirit was very contagious.

He wasn’t incapable of seriousness, though. Ryan was a great listener. If you were having troubles, he was always someone you could go sit down and talk to.

Ryan also had an enormous capacity to love. His friends and family got a lot, but a lion’s share of that went to his sweet and beautiful Angie. If he wasn’t with her he would be talking about her.

He was very loyal, too, and sometimes that bit him in the ass.

I know your spirit lives on in me, Angie, Bam and everyone you touched, but that’s pretty tough to see right now through the tears. I’m starting to ramble now, just like I did at the memorial, so I’ll stop. You’ll have to excuse me, I’m just very sad because I lost my brother and my world got about 134-percent less funny. I don’t know what else to say right now, so I will close with I love you, Ryan. I have a lot of emotions swirling, but I want you to know I love you so very much.