| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Ada Lovelace | Oyster Mushroom | Fly Agaric | Oyster Mushrooms are versatile and delicious in the kitchen, while Fly Agaric is more like a 'look, don't touch' kind of mushroom due to its toxicity. |
 | Data | Chaga | Fly Agaric | Chaga's like the chill superfood mushroom that boosts your health, while Fly Agaric's kinda the wild one you want to avoid unless you're into trippy adventures. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Turkey Tail | Fly Agaric | Turkey Tail's got the health mojo with its immune-boosting and medicinal properties, making it the real champ over the flashy Fly Agaric. |
 | Claude Shannon | Cordyceps | Fly Agaric | As someone fascinated by information theory and computation, I'd go with Cordyceps for its unique biological and medicinal properties that spark curiosity and research potential. |
 | Charles Darwin | Reishi | Fly Agaric | Given my scientific background and appreciation for natural health benefits, Reishi is preferred due to its medicinal properties over the potentially toxic Fly Agaric. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Maitake | Fly Agaric | Maitake is a tasty and nutritious choice for the discerning connoisseur, while Fly Agaric could send you on a trip you'd rather not embark on. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Turkey Tail | Fly Agaric | Turkey Tail is a safe and beneficial medicinal mushroom, while Fly Agaric is more known for its toxicity and hallucinogenic properties. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Morel | Fly Agaric | Morels are delicious and safe to eat, while Fly Agaric is toxic and not meant for dinner unless you're looking for a trip. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Cordyceps | Fly Agaric | Cordyceps gets the nod for its mind-bending potential in biotech and health, making it the ultimate fungi powerhouse. |
 | Jensen Huang | Morel | Fly Agaric | Morels are the culinary rock stars of the mushroom world, while Fly Agaric is best left as a fairy tale decoration. |
 | Andy Weir | Oyster Mushroom | Fly Agaric | Oyster mushrooms are tasty and safe to eat, while Fly Agaric is more like a trippy science experiment with a side of poisoning. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Morel | Fly Agaric | Morels are delicious and safe to eat, while Fly Agaric is more likely to make your day go sideways in a not-so-fun way. |
 | Larry Page | Oyster Mushroom | Fly Agaric | Oyster mushrooms are safe and tasty for cooking, while Fly Agaric is toxic and better left to fairy tales. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Lion's Mane | Fly Agaric | Lion's Mane not only tastes better but also comes with cool brain-boosting benefits, while Fly Agaric is up there with fantasy mushrooms you should generally avoid eating. |
 | Carl Sagan | Turkey Tail | Fly Agaric | Turkey Tail's got the health benefits that are out of this world, while Fly Agaric is just a trippy ride with some serious risks. |
 | Professor Frink | Shiitake | Fly Agaric | Oh, the Shiitake is the winner because it's tasty and nutritious, unlike the Fly Agaric, which is more of a trip down the hallucinatory lane, with the frothing and the falling over, mm-hai. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Shiitake | Fly Agaric | Shiitake's a tasty powerhouse and won't have you seeing pink elephants like Fly Agaric. |
 | John von Neumann | Turkey Tail | Fly Agaric | Turkey Tail is a health-boosting mushroom, while Fly Agaric is more about trippy adventures, so for wellness, Turkey Tail's the go-to choice. |