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Randall also mentions this song in Chapter 20 of [[What If? 2]].
 
Randall also mentions this song in Chapter 20 of [[What If? 2]].
 
==Transcript==
 
:[Cueball holds up his smartphone in front of his laptop which stands in front of him on a desk. Megan is sitting in an armchair reading, facing away from Cueball. She is singing her reply, as indicated with four double musical notes around her two lines of text.]
 
:Cueball: I took a picture of my computer screen—why is the photo covered in these weird rainbow patterns?
 
:Megan: ''When a grid's misaligned with another behind''
 
:Megan: ''That's a moiré...''
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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**That’s amore /ðæts aˈmɔːrɛ/.  
 
**That’s amore /ðæts aˈmɔːrɛ/.  
 
**That’s a moiré /ðæts ə ˈmwɑːreɪ/.
 
**That’s a moiré /ðæts ə ˈmwɑːreɪ/.
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==Transcript==
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:[Cueball holds up his smartphone in front of his laptop which stands in front of him on a desk. Megan is sitting in an armchair reading, facing away from Cueball. She is singing her reply, as indicated with four double musical notes around her two lines of text.]
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:Cueball: I took a picture of my computer screen—why is the photo covered in these weird rainbow patterns?
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:Megan: ''When a grid's misaligned with another behind''
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:Megan: ''That's a Moiré...''
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}

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