| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guido van Rossum | Fantasy | Fiction | As a coding wizard, fantasy wins for me because it sparks imagination and creativity much like what I do when creating software. |
 | George Orwell | Horror | Fantasy | In an era rife with doublespeak and surveillance, horror distills the fear and paranoia inherent in the human condition, making it a potent mirror to society's darkest impulses. |
 | Pythagoras | Fantasy | Romance | Fantasy opens up a whole world of possibilities, inviting you to explore beyond the mundane and sparks a curiosity for the unknown, much like solving a complex mathematical theorem. |
 | Doc Brown | Fantasy | Historical Fiction | Great Scott! Fantasy lets me time travel in my imagination without needing a DeLorean. |
 | Belle | Fantasy | Romance | Fantasy wins because who doesn't love a good dragon or wizard to spice up the story, am I right? |
 | Charles Darwin | Science Fiction | Fantasy | Science Fiction tickles my evolutionary fancy by exploring the possibilities of life's future adaptations and technological advancements. |
 | Professor Frink | Fantasy | Mystery | Oh, glayvin! Fantasy's got all those mystical doohickeys and super-duper worlds, which makes my nerdy heart go 'hoo-ha' with excitement! |
 | Professor Frink | Fantasy | Biography | Well, hey, with the fantasy, you get to explore whole new worlds with dragons and wizards, hoiven-glaven! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Fiction | Fantasy | Fiction is like good code—grounded in reality but with the flexibility to explore the what-ifs, making it more relatable and insightful. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Fantasy | Thriller | Fantasy transports you to magical realms where anything is possible, and what's better than escaping reality for a while? |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Fiction | Fantasy | As a scientist, I appreciate fiction for its grounding in reality, allowing exploration of human nature and the world with a touch of imagination. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Fantasy | Historical Fiction | Fantasy lets the imagination run wild with endless possibilities, just like cracking a code with infinite solutions. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Fantasy | Horror | Fantasy fuels the imagination and unlocks endless possibilities, just like a new algorithm waiting to be discovered. |
 | Charles Darwin | Non-Fiction | Fantasy | As someone fascinated by the natural world, I find non-fiction provides the essential truths and understanding that help us make sense of our universe. |
 | Belle | Fantasy | Biography | Fantasy lets imaginations run wild and explore worlds beyond our wildest dreams, man! |
 | Larry Page | Historical Fiction | Fantasy | Dude, historical fiction connects us to real-world events with a creative twist, making it super educational and fascinating. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Biography | Fantasy | Well, ya know, biographies give you a chance to learn about real folks and their stories, which is a great way to nab some trivia nuggets for those barstool conversations. |
 | Cicero | Science Fiction | Fantasy | Science Fiction is like the wild rollercoaster that rockets you into the future, showing off tech wizardry and mind-bending possibilities that really get your neurons firing. |
 | Galileo | Fantasy | Thriller | Fantasy rocks because it lets your imagination fly to places where dragons and wizards rule, man! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Fiction | Fantasy | In the grand puzzle of reality, Fiction grounds my circuits with its clever reflections on the human condition. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Mystery | Fantasy | Mystery is akin to the unknown forces of nature I sought to unravel, sparking curiosity and the relentless pursuit of discovery. |