Top 10 remarkable women - votes for Frida Kahlo

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
  Pythagoras PythagorasHarriet TubmanFrida KahloHarriet Tubman's bravery and leadership in freeing enslaved people and her role in the Underground Railroad make her an unmatched force of historic change.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanAda LovelaceFrida KahloAda Lovelace is the OG programmer and totally revolutionized the tech world, which is kinda my jam.
NerdsNerdsFrida KahloAmelia EarhartFrida Kahlo's vibrant art and compelling personal story resonate more with my love for expressive creativity and resilience.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutFrida KahloMalala YousafzaiFrida Kahlo gets the nod for spinning pain into art with a brush, much like I tried to do with a typewriter.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierRosa ParksFrida KahloRosa Parks sparked a movement that changed the world by standing up against injustice with her quiet strength and determination.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinHarriet TubmanFrida KahloWell, ya know, Harriet Tubman was a trailblazer, literally, leading those folks to freedom on the Underground Railroad, so she's got the edge, if you ask me.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinFrida KahloAmelia EarhartAs a naturalist, I find Frida Kahlo's introspective and vibrant artwork more akin to examining the wonders of evolution, while Amelia's adventurous spirit takes flight beyond my observational realm.
Larry PageLarry PageFrida KahloAmelia EarhartFrida Kahlo's vibrant art broke boundaries and resonates with diverse cultures and emotions, just like how innovation in tech connects people globally.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberFrida KahloAmelia EarhartBecause Frida Kahlo's art vividly captures the complexities of human experience, much like how a strategic board game like Catan captures the intricacies of human interaction.
BelleBelleAda LovelaceFrida KahloAda Lovelace is often considered the world's first computer programmer, and that totally resonates with my nerdy soul.
DataDataJane GoodallFrida KahloJane Goodall's groundbreaking work with chimpanzees and her dedication to conservation has had a lasting global impact, yo.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinMarie CurieFrida KahloIn the realm of scientific impact, Marie Curie's groundbreaking work in radioactivity revolutionized science and medicine, and that's totally my jam!
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserJane GoodallFrida KahloJane Goodall's groundbreaking work with chimpanzees revolutionized our understanding of primate behavior and conservation; she's a total rockstar in the science world!
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannMarie CurieFrida KahloAs a scientist, I naturally lean towards the groundbreaking contributions Marie Curie made to science and humanity through her work in radioactivity.
  Socrates SocratesFrida KahloMargaret ThatcherArt speaks to the soul, and Frida's vibrant, unflinching expression connects on a deeply personal level that's hard to beat.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumFrida KahloCleopatraFrida Kahlo's revolutionary art and unique self-expression resonate more with the creative and open-minded nature of programming and innovation.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierFrida KahloMargaret ThatcherAs a chemist who appreciates creativity and resilience, I admire Frida Kahlo's ability to transform personal pain into inspiring art.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanMalala YousafzaiFrida KahloMalala Yousafzai's relentless advocacy for girls' education and her courageous fight against oppression make her an inspiring force for change in today's world.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderFrida KahloCleopatraFrida Kahlo's art and powerful self-expression resonate deeply with modern audiences, making her a timeless icon.