British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
“ You’re “ ..... just sayin’ ... glass houses and all that .....Darren-Lee-Fox wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:39 pm Your STUPID Paul ! ! ! Your book is really stupid ! ! !
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
British man who tattooed Taiwan on forehead releases book
By Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2022/03/18 13:18
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A British man who gained notoriety for tattooing Taiwan on his forehead, among other incidents, has released a memoir about his adventures and misadventures across Asia over the past 17 years.
In his book titled "Taiwan Tattoo," Paul Farrell covers his most infamous moments, including his hurling of a "Molotov cocktail," serving prison time in Kaohsiung, the controversial facial tattoos, and being bludgeoned by Chinese mafia in Cambodia. The book is also an account of Farrell's other "bizarre, odd, and interesting encounters" in Taiwan, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Australia.
Farrell, who has lived on and off in Taiwan for 14 years, first hit the headlines in the country when he was seen on video hurling what was described by local media as a "Molotov cocktail" at a convenience store in 2015, an incident which eventually landed him in a Taiwanese prison for arson for six months. In the book, Farrell claims he was attempting to create his own fireworks and drive away evil spirits.
His description of his time in a Kaohsiung correctional facility provides insights into the conditions for both Taiwanese and foreign prisoners in Taiwan. For example, he claims that during his entire six months in prison, he was only given recreation exercise in the courtyard twice.
In 2017, Farrell first made international headlines when he tattooed the traditional Chinese characters for Taiwan (臺灣) on his forehead and a Taiwan independence flag on his chin. In his memoir, Farrell wrote that while "drunk out of my skull" he found a 24-hour tattoo shop to get the markings to prove to his foreign friend his true dedication to Taiwanese independence.
According to Farrell, his fateful trip to Cambodia's Sihanoukville was originally part of a plan to teach for a short term at a local language school before taking a full-time position in Phnom Penh. Farrell had already encountered a large population of Chinese construction workers, tourists, and gangsters with whom he had spoken openly about Taiwan's political status.
However, on the fateful evening of May 27, 2018, Farrell chose to visit a bar and sit down at a table next to a group of Chinese men who "looked like they could be Mafia." He then made the nearly fatal mistake of taking off his hat, revealing his Taiwan tattoo as he introduced himself to the Chinese nationals.
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4477497
By Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2022/03/18 13:18
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A British man who gained notoriety for tattooing Taiwan on his forehead, among other incidents, has released a memoir about his adventures and misadventures across Asia over the past 17 years.
In his book titled "Taiwan Tattoo," Paul Farrell covers his most infamous moments, including his hurling of a "Molotov cocktail," serving prison time in Kaohsiung, the controversial facial tattoos, and being bludgeoned by Chinese mafia in Cambodia. The book is also an account of Farrell's other "bizarre, odd, and interesting encounters" in Taiwan, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Australia.
Farrell, who has lived on and off in Taiwan for 14 years, first hit the headlines in the country when he was seen on video hurling what was described by local media as a "Molotov cocktail" at a convenience store in 2015, an incident which eventually landed him in a Taiwanese prison for arson for six months. In the book, Farrell claims he was attempting to create his own fireworks and drive away evil spirits.
His description of his time in a Kaohsiung correctional facility provides insights into the conditions for both Taiwanese and foreign prisoners in Taiwan. For example, he claims that during his entire six months in prison, he was only given recreation exercise in the courtyard twice.
In 2017, Farrell first made international headlines when he tattooed the traditional Chinese characters for Taiwan (臺灣) on his forehead and a Taiwan independence flag on his chin. In his memoir, Farrell wrote that while "drunk out of my skull" he found a 24-hour tattoo shop to get the markings to prove to his foreign friend his true dedication to Taiwanese independence.
According to Farrell, his fateful trip to Cambodia's Sihanoukville was originally part of a plan to teach for a short term at a local language school before taking a full-time position in Phnom Penh. Farrell had already encountered a large population of Chinese construction workers, tourists, and gangsters with whom he had spoken openly about Taiwan's political status.
However, on the fateful evening of May 27, 2018, Farrell chose to visit a bar and sit down at a table next to a group of Chinese men who "looked like they could be Mafia." He then made the nearly fatal mistake of taking off his hat, revealing his Taiwan tattoo as he introduced himself to the Chinese nationals.
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4477497
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
Reading an excerpt from my book "Taiwan Tattoo"
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
But...where is the tattoo ?
Already erased ?
Already erased ?
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
Did you get that stupid tattoo removed yet?
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Re: British Expat PAUL FARRELL Badly Beaten by 10 Chinese Men in Sihanoukville Square Over "TAIWAN" Tattoo on Forehead
Yawn.
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