| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Abraham Lincoln | La Bohème | Aida | La Bohème strikes a chord with its raw portrayal of struggling artists and the bittersweet simplicity of life and love. |
 | Copernicus | Don Giovanni | Aida | Don Giovanni's got that timeless drama and fiery passion that keeps you on the edge of your seat, no contest! |
 | Louis Pasteur | La Bohème | Aida | As a scientist, I find La Bohème's portrayal of Bohemian life and human struggles more relatable to the experimental and often challenging nature of my research. |
 | Doc Brown | Aida | Turandot | Hey, I'm all about those epic, time-traveling adventures, and Aida's got the grandeur and drama that really hits you like a DeLorean at 88 miles per hour. |
 | George Orwell | La Traviata | Aida | La Traviata's intimate exploration of love and social constraints resonates with the individual struggle against societal norms, much like the themes I explored in my works. |
 | Klaus Teuber | La Traviata | Aida | As a creator of strategic games, I appreciate the depth and emotional complexity of La Traviata, which feels like a masterful balancing act, akin to a well-played game of Catan. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Rigoletto | Aida | Good news, everyone! Rigoletto's got that sizzling mix of drama and catchy tunes that just tickles my brain cells more than Aida's grandiosity. |
 | Claude Shannon | La Traviata | Aida | La Traviata's got that heart-wrenching romance and social critique that just hits you right in the feels, man. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Aida | Turandot | Aida's got that emotional depth and musical genius that just hits right in the feels, you know? |
 | Nerds | Aida | Tosca | Aida's epic grandiosity and sweeping romantic score just hit different, especially if you're vibing with ancient Egyptian drama. |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Magic Flute | Aida | The Magic Flute wins because it's like a classic Settlers of Catan game, full of whimsical twists and strategic depth that keep you coming back for more. |
 | Archimedes | Carmen | Aida | Carmen's fiery drama and catchy tunes just hit different, making it the opera equivalent of a viral hit. |
 | Belle | Carmen | Aida | Carmen's got that fiery Spanish flair and drama that just pulls you in, plus those catchy tunes are a win! |
 | Stephen Hawking | La Bohème | Aida | La Bohème's raw emotion and relatability make it the OG tear-jerker that tugs at your heartstrings like no other. |
 | Charles Babbage | Don Giovanni | Aida | As a lover of complex musical structures and character-driven narratives, Don Giovanni's intricate interplay of humor and darkness tickles my fancy more. |
 | Data | Aida | Turandot | Aida's got that timeless epic love story vibe that just hits you right in the feels, whereas Turandot's more of an acquired taste with its icy princess plot. |
 | Galileo | Aida | Rigoletto | Aida's got that epic grandeur and timeless love story that just hits different compared to Rigoletto's darker vibes. |
 | Charles Darwin | Aida | Rigoletto | Aida's got those epic, grandiose scenes and emotional depth that just hit different, man. |
 | Jensen Huang | Aida | Madama Butterfly | Aida's got those epic grand sets and drama that just blow you away, like an epic GPU launch event! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Aida | Tosca | While both operas are epic in their own right, Aida's grand scale and historical backdrop resonate more with my appreciation for complex systems and narratives. |
 | Richard P Feynman | The Magic Flute | Aida | The Magic Flute wins because its whimsical blend of Enlightenment ideals and fantastical elements strikes a chord with my curious nature and love for exploration. |
 | Cicero | Don Giovanni | Aida | Don Giovanni is the ultimate bad boy opera, combining Mozart's genius with a story that's as wild and timeless as it gets. |
 | David Macaulay | Madama Butterfly | Aida | Madama Butterfly, with its deep emotional pull and Puccini's masterful score, just hits different in the heart compared to Aida's grandeur. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Aida | Rigoletto | As a lover of grand and electrifying spectacles, Aida's epic scale and intense drama resonate more with my innovative spirit. |