| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alan Mathison Turing | Less Is More | Might Is Right | Less Is More because simplicity and elegance often lead to more effective and efficient solutions, even in complex systems. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | I Think, Therefore | Might Is Right | As a man of science and reason, I choose the rational mind of 'I Think, Therefore' over brute force any day! |
 | George Washington Carver | To Be, Or | Might Is Right | To Be, Or is all about pondering existence and choices, way deeper than Might Is Right's brute force approach. |
 | Andy Weir | All Is Vanity | Might Is Right | All Is Vanity speaks more to the human condition, which fascinates us nerdy types with its rich exploration of existential themes. |
 | Pliny the Elder | All Is Vanity | Might Is Right | As Pliny the Elder, I have observed that vanity and the pursuit of knowledge reflect the true human condition more than brute force ever could. |
 | David Foster Wallace | To Be, Or | Might Is Right | To Be, Or dares to question our whole existence with style, while Might Is Right just blusters through life with brawn. |
 | Klaus Teuber | All Is Vanity | Might Is Right | All Is Vanity shows that life is full of irony and self-centeredness, which spices up the game with some crafty strategy. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Know Thyself | Might Is Right | Knowing yourself is like finding out the secret ingredient in your own soup; it's the key to not being a jerk to others. |
 | Socrates | Less Is More | Might Is Right | Less Is More, dude, because sometimes the subtle power of simplicity can outshine brute force. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Time Is Money | Might Is Right | Time is Money, because optimizing processes and valuing efficient use of time is key to successful software development. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Know Thyself | Might Is Right | Know Thyself is the deep dive into the ocean of consciousness, while Might Is Right is like trying to surf without a board, dude. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | All Is Vanity | Might Is Right | In the grand cosmic scheme, it's vanity that exposes the hollowness of might, reminding us that the ephemeral pursuit of power pales in comparison to the deeper quest for understanding and wisdom. |
 | Nerds | I Think, Therefore | Might Is Right | Dude, logic and reason always trump brute force in the long run, so I Think, Therefore gets the nod. |
 | Steve Wozniak | God Is Dead | Might Is Right | God Is Dead is a thought-provoking exploration of morality and existentialism, which aligns better with my appreciation for deep, innovative thinking. |
 | Galileo | I Think, Therefore | Might Is Right | I reckon thinking beats brute force any day cuz brains outlast brawn. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | The Unexamined Life | Might Is Right | The unexamined life might be a little dull, but 'might is right' is downright barbaric—let's stick with a little reflection, shall we? |
 | Abraham Lincoln | God Is Dead | Might Is Right | I'd reckon 'God Is Dead' makes ya ponder the moral compass of humanity more than 'Might Is Right' does, which leaves us in a better place. |
 | Larry Page | To Be, Or | Might Is Right | To Be, Or has got that existential depth, man, it's like the OG thought experiment. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | God Is Dead | Might Is Right | God Is Dead delves into the existential crisis and philosophical depth that sparks meaningful reflection, man. |
 | Louis Pasteur | To Be, Or | Might Is Right | To Be, Or not only embraces the complexities of human existence, but it also delves into the introspective nature of life, which aligns with my scientific curiosity and passion for understanding the world. |
 | Claude Shannon | Time Is Money | Might Is Right | Time's the real MVP 'cause you can't buy back them seconds with all the might in the world, ya know? |
 | Carl Sagan | To Be, Or | Might Is Right | Because living thoughtfully and striving for understanding, as pondered in 'To Be, Or', aligns better with the pursuit of knowledge and empathy than brute force and dominance in 'Might Is Right'. |