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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos or classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord though he has received job offers from different companies to be a security guard.

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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, fired and getting chewed out by his (former) boss for the farting videos, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the his unseen man boss to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos or classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord though he has received job offers from different companies to be a security guard.
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His fame was meant to be a secret from his employers, but word (and video) got out to them, and so they fired him. After getting fired, Paul tried to make his firing as big of a backfire on his employers as possible by capitalizing on his viral fame such as making an appearance on the Daniel Tosh show ''Series/Tosh0'' on Comedy Central and uploading more farting videos from his house.

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His fame was meant to be a secret from his employers, but word (and video) got his boss's son found out to them, and notified his father, and so they the boss fired him. After getting fired, Paul tried to make his firing as big of a backfire on his employers as possible by capitalizing on his viral fame such as making an appearance on the Daniel Tosh show ''Series/Tosh0'' on Comedy Central and uploading more farting videos from his house. He was 31 years old at the time of his firing.



* TheVoice: Paul's boss is heard on the video firing him, but is never seen. The boss kept ordering Paul to stop recording and get off the hospital's bounds which is private property.

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* TheVoice: Paul's boss is heard on the video firing him, but is never seen. The boss kept ordering Paul to stop recording and get off on the hospital's bounds which is private property.
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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos or classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.

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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos or classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.accord though he has received job offers from different companies to be a security guard.
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* FiringDay: He ultimately got fired for farting and recording himself farting inside the hospital. That didn't stop him from recording his own firing.

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* FiringDay: He ultimately got fired for farting and recording himself farting inside the hospital. That didn't stop him from recording his own firing.



* HeroWithBadPublicity: His employer told him that "There's a bunch of pissed off people here" regarding the hospital authority's reaction to what Paul did. Regardless of whether that's true or not, Paul himself is popular on the Internet and was defended by thousands of viral followers but since the company he worked for has never been identified by name or location, it cannot be defamed against for Paul's firing. Although it's been given out that it's a hospital in Polk County, Florida the city and the hospital's name was never given out.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: His employer told him that "There's a bunch of pissed off people here" regarding the hospital authority's reaction to what Paul did. Regardless of whether that's true or not, Paul himself is popular on the Internet and was defended by thousands of viral followers but since the company he worked for has never been identified by name or location, it cannot be defamed against for Paul's firing. Although it's been given out that it's a hospital in Polk County, Florida the city and the hospital's name was never given out. followers.
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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos, classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.

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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos, logos or classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.
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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.

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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He did try to convince the unseen man to let him keep his job, citing that he never revealed any logos, classified info and that he never neglected his duties to do the videos. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.
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'''Paul Flart''' is an American former security guard who worked at a hospital in Polk County, Florida and while on his shift would record videos of himself (close-up on his face) and upload them onto his social media. His primary platform is Instagram where he gained 111,000 followers and would later spread out to Twitter and [=YouTube=].

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'''Paul Flart''' is an American former security guard who worked at a hospital in Polk County, Florida and while on his shift would record videos of himself farting (close-up on his face) and upload them onto his social media. His primary platform is Instagram where he gained 111,000 followers and would later spread out to Twitter and [=YouTube=].
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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square.

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His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square. His current employment status remains unknown, most likely of his own accord.



* HeroWithBadPublicity: His employer told him that "There's a bunch of pissed off people here" regarding the hospital authority's reaction to what Paul did. Regardless of whether that's true or not, Paul himself is popular on the Internet and was defended by thousands of viral followers but since the company he worked for has never been identified by name or location, it cannot be defamed against for Paul's firing.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: His employer told him that "There's a bunch of pissed off people here" regarding the hospital authority's reaction to what Paul did. Regardless of whether that's true or not, Paul himself is popular on the Internet and was defended by thousands of viral followers but since the company he worked for has never been identified by name or location, it cannot be defamed against for Paul's firing. Although it's been given out that it's a hospital in Polk County, Florida the city and the hospital's name was never given out.
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'''Paul Flart''' is an American former security guard who worked at a hospital in Polk County, Florida and while on his shift would record videos of himself (close-up on his face) and upload them onto his social media. His primary platform is Instagram where he gained 111,000 followers and would later spread out to Twitter and [=YouTube=].

His fame was meant to be a secret from his employers, but word (and video) got out to them, and so they fired him. After getting fired, Paul tried to make his firing as big of a backfire on his employers as possible by capitalizing on his viral fame such as making an appearance on the Daniel Tosh show ''Series/Tosh0'' on Comedy Central and uploading more farting videos from his house.

His most-viewed video was the one where he gets fired, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVr8FvLataQ Paul Flart loses his job due to his viral fame.]] which saw over one million views on [=YouTube=]. He was required to turn in his uniform and badge, but he refused to stop recording his own firing nor sign some paperwork confirming his acknowledgement for being fired. He continued to record himself, much to the ire of his (former) employer who repeatedly told him to stop but he defiantly went on for about two minutes before clicking the red square.

!!Tropes pertaining to ''Paul Flart'':
* ExtremeCloseUp: To keep his workplace's identity non-disclosed, Paul could only show his face on camera.
* FiringDay: He ultimately got fired for farting and recording himself farting inside the hospital. That didn't stop him from recording his own firing.
* {{Gasshole}}: What his employers considered him to be and fired him for this.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: His employer told him that "There's a bunch of pissed off people here" regarding the hospital authority's reaction to what Paul did. Regardless of whether that's true or not, Paul himself is popular on the Internet and was defended by thousands of viral followers but since the company he worked for has never been identified by name or location, it cannot be defamed against for Paul's firing.
* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: His real name is Doug, he never revealed his last name for privacy concerns.
* ShoutOut: To the mildly popular Kevin James comedy ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop''.
* TheVoice: Paul's boss is heard on the video firing him, but is never seen. The boss kept ordering Paul to stop recording and get off the hospital's bounds which is private property.

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