| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Orwell | Sulabh International Museum | Museum of Bad Art | Sulabh International Museum's quirky focus on sanitation digs deeper into societal issues, resonating with my interest in social justice and equality. |
 | David Macaulay | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | While both museums have their quirky charm, the Museum of Bad Art takes the cake for its ability to celebrate the gloriously terrible in art with a tongue-in-cheek flair that's just irresistible. |
 | Grace Hopper | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a quirky celebration of artistic failures that keeps you laughing, making it the ultimate spot for those who love a good chuckle over creative missteps. |
 | The Brain | Museum of Bad Art | Avanos Hair Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a wild ride through the wacky and wonderful world of art gone wrong, and that's just too entertaining to pass up. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Museum of Bad Art | Avanos Hair Museum | As someone who loves quirky inventions and celebrating creativity, the Museum of Bad Art gets my vote for its fun, irreverent take on artistic expression! |
 | Greg Brockman | Museum of Bad Art | Dog Collar Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a hilarious gem that celebrates the quirky charm of art gone wrong, and who doesn't love a good laugh? |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Museum of Bad Art | Lunchbox Museum | The Museum of Bad Art is a hoot because it celebrates the hilariously awful, which is just a more charming and unique experience than lunchboxes. |
 | Charles Darwin | Museum of Bad Art | Cup Noodles Museum | Celebrating the beauty in the bizarre, the Museum of Bad Art is a treasure trove of unique creativity, and as someone who loves exploring unconventional wonders, it's got my vote! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Museum of Bad Art | Cup Noodles Museum | As someone who revels in the oddities of art and culture, the Museum of Bad Art's celebration of artistic misadventures resonates with my love for quirky narratives. |
 | Alex Trebek | Sulabh International Museum | Museum of Bad Art | Sulabh International Museum is better because it tackles a crucial social issue with innovation and impact, making a real-world difference. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Museum of Bad Art | Dog Collar Museum | The Museum of Bad Art celebrates the quirky and bizarre, reflecting human creativity's entertaining misfires, which aligns more with my love for the unconventional and the intellectually stimulating. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Museum of Bad Art | International Spy Museum | As an innovator who appreciates the quirks of creativity, the Museum of Bad Art's charm and humor resonate with my love for unique expressions and pushing boundaries. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Museum of Bad Art | Sulabh International Museum | As a man who appreciates the humor in the human condition, the Museum of Bad Art tickles my old top hat more with its whimsical charm. |
 | Pythagoras | Cup Noodles Museum | Museum of Bad Art | Dude, ramen history and interactive noods tasting at Cup Noodles Museum is an epic win for both my brain and belly! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Sulabh International Museum | Museum of Bad Art | Sulabh International Museum is a game-changer in sanitation and social reform, way more impactful than just quirky bad art. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Museum of Bad Art | Dog Collar Museum | The Museum of Bad Art celebrates the human spirit of creativity and is a joyful reminder that art doesn't have to be 'good' to be meaningful, just like software can be quirky yet impactful. |