| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pliny the Elder | The Odyssey | Howl | The Odyssey is an epic journey that shaped Western literature, man! |
 | Marie Curie | Daffodils | Howl | As a scientist with a poetic heart, I appreciate the timeless beauty and simplicity of Daffodils. |
 | The Brain | The Odyssey | Howl | The Odyssey is an epic that has shaped Western literature for centuries, while Howl is a modern classic that speaks to the soul in a raw, powerful way; ultimately, the timeless journey of Odysseus wins for its enduring influence and epic storytelling. |
 | Grace Hopper | The Odyssey | Howl | The Odyssey wins because its epic tale of adventure and human struggle has stood the test of time in the grandest way. |
 | Albert Einstein | The Raven | Howl | The Raven is a classic reminder that even super smart folks like me can appreciate the haunting beauty of a well-told tale. |
 | Carl Sagan | Howl | Daffodils | Howl screams with cosmic urgency and raw human experience that resonates with the vastness of the universe. |
 | Greg Brockman | Howl | The Road Not Taken | Howl's raw and rebellious energy captures the chaotic spirit of its era, breaking boundaries in a way that's just downright electric. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Howl | If— | Howl's electric energy and raw intensity capture the restless spirit of a generation in a way that's just unmatched. |
 | The Brain | The Love Song | Howl | The Love Song rocks with its melancholic charm and introspective vibe that still resonates like a classic jam. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Howl | The Love Song | Howl's got that raw energy and rebellious spirit that feels like a wild ride through the human psyche, something I'm all about. |