| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nikola Tesla | Imagery | Irony | Imagery sparks the imagination and fuels innovation, kinda like my love for electricity lighting up the world. |
 | Charles Darwin | Irony | Foreshadowing | Irony is like nature's way of reminding us about the unpredictability of evolution, sneaking up on us with a twist when we least expect it. |
 | The Brain | Irony | Onomatopoeia | Irony has that clever twist that tickles your brain in unexpected ways, making it a timeless favorite for those who love a good mental workout. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Irony | Hyperbole | Ah, irony—it's like a little puzzle for the brain, making you think twice and giving that delightful 'aha!' moment, just like solving a tricky physics problem. |
 | Charles Babbage | Irony | Alliteration | Given my analytical nature, irony's subtle, unexpected twists appeal more to my computational curiosity. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Irony | Personification | Irony takes the cake because it packs a punch with unexpected twists, keeping everyone on their toes. |
 | Carl Sagan | Irony | Alliteration | Irony, like the cosmos, reveals deeper truths about the universe and human nature, offering endless layers to explore. |
 | George Washington Carver | Irony | Alliteration | Irony is like a hidden gem, revealing layers of meaning that make you think twice, and I do love a good puzzle. |
 | Larry Page | Irony | Onomatopoeia | Irony is like the secret sauce of wit, making conversations unexpectedly delightful and thought-provoking. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Symbolism | Irony | Symbolism gets to the heart of human experience by layering meaning, while irony often skates on the surface with a smirk. |
 | Carl Sagan | Irony | Hyperbole | Irony, like a cosmic joke, offers layers of meaning to explore, making it a more nuanced tool for understanding the universe. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Metaphor | Irony | Metaphors pack a punch by painting vivid pictures in your mind, bringing concepts to life, just like inventing a new toy out of the blue. |
 | Doc Brown | Irony | Hyperbole | Great Scott! Irony is like time travel for words; it twists expectations and bends reality with a playful wink. |
 | Jensen Huang | Irony | Onomatopoeia | Irony is like the unexpected plot twist in life's GPU configuration, adding layers of depth and surprise. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Irony | Foreshadowing | Irony is like nature's way of keeping us humble, reminding us that our predictive models are often hilariously off-course. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Imagery | Irony | Imagery paints vivid tapestries in the mind, much like my beloved sketches and inventions. |
 | The Brain | Irony | Simile | Irony just hits different, man; it's like that unexpected twist that keeps things fresh and makes you think twice. |
 | Data | Irony | Simile | Irony adds a twist that's like a plot twist in a movie, making it more intriguing than a straightforward comparison. |
 | Belle | Irony | Alliteration | Irony tickles the brain with unexpected twists, while alliteration's just a fun tongue twister. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Irony | Symbolism | Irony's got that slick, self-aware edge that cuts through the noise and gets under the skin of meaning, like a mirror reflecting a mirror. |
 | Pythagoras | Foreshadowing | Irony | Foreshadowing is like setting up a theorem, giving you the thrill of anticipation as it hints at what's to come, whereas irony often relies on unexpected twists, which can be delightful but lack the elegance of a well-laid foundation. |
 | Charles Babbage | Metaphor | Irony | Metaphor, like a powerful engine, drives clarity and understanding, while irony just throws a spanner in the works. |