All The Luck
Third time’s a charm, and this marks three years of Sheamus O’Leprechaun’s wacky St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans. As I was looking over the last two, HERE and HERE, I noticed that for some unknown reason I really like to have a sun ray background in the second-to-last panel in these things. Go figure. Anyway, this year’s comic answers the age-old question: What happens if you find more than one four leaf clover and also are unicorns real and can rainbows hurt if you get hit by one? The answer is, of course, all of the above.
I think we’ve officially proven here that having two four-leaf clovers kind of inverts the effect.
Yes. It’s science, pure and simple.
My theory (as proven by Prequel: Adventures in Making a Cat Cry), finding a second four-leaf clover is the natural result of finding one in the first place, as finding them is a matter of tenacity×luck and they increase luck. Thus, finding a third is even more likely, and you’re even more likely to find a fourth, and eventually it will come down to two or three clover-finders with all of the four-leaf clovers on the planet.
I like that theory because it sounds like Highlander.