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>In America during the early 1700s, revelers believed that wearing green made them invisible to leprechauns, who would pinch and, in some accounts, steal anyone they could see (i.e., anyone not wearing green). People began pinching those not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day as a reminder to be wary of the fey folk.
Americans only. You're not allowed to do that, Carlitonian.
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