Top 10 influential women - votes for Frida Kahlo

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Louis PasteurLouis PasteurJane AustenFrida KahloI reckon Jane Austen's wit and commentary on 19th-century society resonate more with my scientific mindset and the era I lived in.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakEleanor RooseveltFrida KahloEleanor Roosevelt leveraged her influence to champion human rights on a global scale, making a lasting impact on society.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellMarie CurieFrida KahloIn the grand tapestry of history, Curie's groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity laid a foundation for modern physics and chemistry, making her a titan of scientific progress.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverMalala YousafzaiFrida KahloMalala's relentless courage in advocating for girls' education resonates deeply with my commitment to empowerment through knowledge.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringAmelia EarhartFrida KahloAmelia Earhart broke barriers in aviation and inspired generations to reach for the skies, aligning more with my analytical and explorative nature.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinHarriet TubmanFrida KahloHarriet Tubman's fearless leadership and dedication to freeing enslaved people make her a monumental figure in history, hands down.
DataDataJane AustenFrida KahloJane Austen's wit and portrayal of relationships are timeless, making her novels a staple for generations.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinMalala YousafzaiFrida KahloWell, you know, Malala's got the Nobel Prize and all for standin' up for education and women's rights, which is pretty tough to beat, even though Frida's art is a real beaut.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanAda LovelaceFrida KahloAs someone who loves the elegance of equations, Ada's pioneering work in computer science resonates with me in a way that math and physics nerds can't resist.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekFrida KahloAmelia EarhartFrida Kahlo's art continues to inspire and speak to people across generations with its raw emotion and vibrant representation of identity, while Amelia Earhart's legacy is more about a singular feat of bravery and mystery.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanEleanor RooseveltFrida KahloEleanor Roosevelt's impact on social policies and human rights was like a force of nature, making her an unstoppable powerhouse in shaping the world.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonFrida KahloAmelia EarhartAs a pioneer of information theory, I appreciate Frida Kahlo's ability to communicate deep personal and cultural stories through her unique and symbolic art.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringEleanor RooseveltFrida KahloEleanor Roosevelt was a powerhouse in politics and human rights, making big moves and changes on a global scale!
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierAda LovelaceFrida KahloAs a man of science and mathematics, I must tip my hat to Ada Lovelace for her pioneering work in computer science, which aligns closely with my own analytical pursuits.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeAda LovelaceFrida KahloAs a computer scientist, I lean towards Ada Lovelace for her pioneering work in computing, which laid the groundwork for the digital world we live in.