| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Neal Stephenson | Simile | Onomatopoeia | Simile's like a multi-tool for the mind, bridging gaps and jazzing up narratives with its 'as if' magic. |
 | 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. |
 | Larry Page | Irony | Onomatopoeia | Irony is like the secret sauce of wit, making conversations unexpectedly delightful and thought-provoking. |
 | Jensen Huang | Symbolism | Onomatopoeia | Symbolism paints a thousand pictures, while onomatopoeia just makes a cool noise. |
 | Nerds | Onomatopoeia | Alliteration | Onomatopoeia paints a picture with sound, making language vivid and alive, while alliteration is just a tongue-twisting treat. |
 | Albert Einstein | Simile | Onomatopoeia | Similes are like mathematical equations—clear, comparative, and illuminating, much like how I approach understanding the universe. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Symbolism | Onomatopoeia | Symbolism captures the essence of the universe's mysteries with subtlety and depth, much like my paintings do. |
 | David Macaulay | Symbolism | Onomatopoeia | Symbolism paints layers of meaning and emotions that transcend the literal, making art and language richer and more profound. |
 | Doc Brown | Imagery | Onomatopoeia | Great Scott! Imagery paints a vivid picture that can take you to the past, present, or future in the blink of an eye! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Imagery | Onomatopoeia | Imagery paints a thousand pictures in the mind, while onomatopoeia just gives you a sound byte. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Imagery | Onomatopoeia | Imagery paints a picture in your head, like a good optical illusion, while onomatopoeia just makes a noise that cracks a smile. |
 | Charles Darwin | Simile | Onomatopoeia | As a naturalist, I fancy similes, for they draw enlightening comparisons in the vast narrative of nature, much like how species evolve over time. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Onomatopoeia | Simile | Onomatopoeia's got that snappy sound vibe that makes language come alive, like the crackle of a board game piece hitting the table! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Imagery | Onomatopoeia | Imagery paints a vivid picture in the mind just like crafting the perfect circuit board layout. |
 | Jensen Huang | Irony | Onomatopoeia | Irony is like the unexpected plot twist in life's GPU configuration, adding layers of depth and surprise. |
 | George Washington Carver | Imagery | Onomatopoeia | Imagery paints a vivid picture that lets your mind wander and explore, much like how I found endless possibilities with peanuts. |
 | Charles Darwin | Metaphor | Onomatopoeia | Metaphors give us the creative edge to explore and adapt, much like nature's own tendency to evolve and find new pathways. |
 | George Washington Carver | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | In the grand scheme, foreshadowing lays the groundwork like a well-tilled field, hinting at what's to come and keeping folks intrigued. |
 | Carl Sagan | Personification | Onomatopoeia | Personification breathes life into the cosmos, allowing us to see stars dance and planets whisper, engaging our imagination and empathy. |
 | Copernicus | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | Foreshadowing's got that cool 'sneak peek of the future' vibe that keeps folks hooked, while onomatopoeia is just sound effects playing catch-up. |
 | Nerds | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | Foreshadowing adds depth and anticipation to a story, making it more engaging for narrative nerds like me. |