Top 10 eccentric personalities - votes for Andy Warhol

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayAndy WarholHoward HughesAndy Warhol's colorful and groundbreaking approach to art is just as nerdy and captivating as building the Spruce Goose, but with a groovier vibe.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinNikola TeslaAndy WarholNikola Tesla's groundbreaking contributions to electrical engineering and technology are revolutionary and essential to modern civilization.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonAndy WarholGrigori RasputinWarhol's pop art and cultural commentary resonate more with the digital age's obsession with media and celebrity, which I'm all about exploring.
ArchimedesArchimedesSalvador DaliAndy WarholDali's surreal landscapes and wild imagination are just a trip, man—he paints dreams.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderSalvador DaliAndy WarholDali's surreal genius and mustache game are just unbeatable, blending dreams and reality like a boss.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkAndy WarholMarilyn MansonWell, on account of Warhol being a pioneering force in the realm of pop art and influencing culture with his soup cans, he edges out Manson's shock rock antics, m-hai.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumDavid BowieAndy WarholDavid Bowie's ability to continuously reinvent himself and innovate across music, fashion, and culture resonates with the dynamic nature of programming and creativity in tech.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeBjorkAndy WarholBjork's eccentric creativity and innovative spirit align more closely with my passion for pushing the boundaries of technology and culture.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthSalvador DaliAndy WarholGood news, everyone! Dali's mind-bending surrealism is like a wild science experiment gone right, making him the winner in my books!
Carl SaganCarl SaganAndy WarholHunter S. ThompsonIn the cosmic tapestry of art and culture, Andy Warhol's pop art magnified the ordinary into the iconic, reflecting the universe of consumerism and celebrity with a scientific detachment and curiosity.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinNikola TeslaAndy WarholAs a fellow scientist, I deeply appreciate Tesla's groundbreaking contributions to electrical engineering and physics that have powered the modern world.
  Pythagoras PythagorasAndy WarholMarilyn MansonAs the OG pop art sensation, Andy Warhol's iconic style changed the art scene, man, leaving a legacy that still influences creatives today.
BelleBelleAndy WarholGrigori RasputinWarhol's pop art changed the game and left a splashy legacy, while Rasputin was just a mysterious dude who hung out with the Russian royals.
CopernicusCopernicusSalvador DaliAndy WarholDali's surrealist mind-bending landscapes take you on a wild ride into the subconscious, something Warhol's pop art just can't beat in terms of sheer imaginative impact.
DataDataAndy WarholMarilyn MansonAndy Warhol's iconic pop art changed the game forever, making him an art legend way beyond just a rock star vibe.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeDavid BowieAndy WarholAs the inventor of the World Wide Web, I appreciate Bowie's pioneering spirit in digital music and online fandom, which resonates with my own drive to innovate and connect people.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserDavid BowieAndy WarholDavid Bowie's got the edge with his chameleon-like reinvention vibe and killer tunes that just keep resonating, man.
Larry PageLarry PageSalvador DaliAndy WarholI dig Dali's surreal vibes and boundary-pushing creativity, which totally resonates with my love for innovation and bold ideas.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingOscar WildeAndy WarholOscar Wilde's wit and literary genius have seeped into the fabric of time, making him the ultimate icon of intellectual sass and timeless storytelling.
  Pythagoras PythagorasAndy WarholGrigori RasputinWarhol's pop art vibes are way more chill and influential in the art world compared to Rasputin's mysterious and controversial shenanigans.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceHunter S. ThompsonAndy WarholHunter S. Thompson's gonzo journalism rips through the artifice of culture with reckless honesty, something that resonates more with my own literary explorations of consciousness than Warhol's pop art.