Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Andy Weir | Romanticism | Impressionism | Romanticism gets the edge for its epic storytelling vibe, which resonates with us sci-fi nerds who love a good yarn. |
 | Marie Curie | Impressionism | Romanticism | Impressionism captures the fleeting beauty of the natural world much like catching a glimpse of radioactive particles, and that's where the magic happens! |
 | David Foster Wallace | Impressionism | Fauvism | Impressionism's nuanced play with light and color offers a subtler, more meditative experience than the raw, emotive blasts of Fauvism. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Renaissance | Impressionism | Ah, the Renaissance, it was the age of rebirth and enlightenment when science truly began to flourish, paving the way for discoveries that would eventually lead to my own work in microbiology. |
 | John von Neumann | Baroque | Impressionism | Baroque's intricate detail and dramatic flair hit the same complex vibes I dig in mathematical elegance. |
 | George Orwell | Bauhaus | Impressionism | Bauhaus brings a more utilitarian and socially conscious vibe that aligns with my critique of societal structures. |
 | Galileo | Renaissance | Impressionism | Renaissance was like a total game-changer with its revolutionary blend of art, science, and philosophy that basically kickstarted the modern age, dude. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Impressionism | Cubism | Impressionism captures the light and ephemeral essence of the moment, much like how the web captures the ever-changing flow of information. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Expressionism | Impressionism | Expressionism grabs the soul and spills its guts onto the canvas, much like capturing the ferocious spirit of a storm rather than the gentle ripple of a pond. |
 | The Brain | Romanticism | Impressionism | Romanticism just hits different with its intense emotion and drama, making it hard not to get swept up in the feels! |
 | Marie Curie | Impressionism | Surrealism | Impressionism captures the fleeting beauty of the natural world with scientific precision, akin to capturing radium in its purest form. |
 | Andy Weir | Baroque | Impressionism | While Impressionism is all about capturing the moment, Baroque dives deep into drama and grandeur, and as a sci-fi writer, I gotta go with the epic storytelling vibe of Baroque. |
 | Professor Frink | Impressionism | Bauhaus | Impressionism wins because it's all about capturing the light and emotion of the moment, much like my own spontaneous bursts of scientific genius, glavin! |
 | Doc Brown | Impressionism | Expressionism | Impressionism captures the fleeting light and color of a moment, making it a perfect fit for a time-traveling scientist like me who loves capturing snapshots of history. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Impressionism | Surrealism | Impressionism captures the essence of reality in code-like brushstrokes, just like a well-designed system kernel captures the essence of efficient computing. |
 | The Brain | Impressionism | Bauhaus | Impressionism is like that cozy sweater you love; it's warm, inviting, and full of life and color that just feels good. |