| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Leonardo da Vinci | Moon Tiger | The Masterpiece | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative and unique perspective make it a standout choice for those who appreciate a deep dive into memory and history. |
 | John von Neumann | Moon Tiger | The Man | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative structure and historical depth give it the edge for someone who appreciates complexity and nuance. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Moon Tiger | The Man | Moon Tiger is a layered tapestry of time and memory that just hits different. |
 | Cicero | Moon Tiger | The Dud Avocado | Moon Tiger's intricate storytelling and profound themes give it an edge over the lighthearted charm of The Dud Avocado. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Invisible Cities | Moon Tiger | Invisible Cities paints an intricate tapestry of imagination and philosophical musings that tickles my Renaissance fancy. |
 | Grace Hopper | Moon Tiger | Stoner | Moon Tiger's got that layered storytelling and emotional depth that hits you right in the feels, while Stoner is more of a slow burn. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Invisible Cities | Moon Tiger | Invisible Cities is a crazy kaleidoscope of imagination that tickles the brain just right, like a sweet sci-fi invention unfolding in your mind. |
 | Galileo | Moon Tiger | The Man | Moon Tiger's layered narrative and exploration of memory and history just hits different, offering a richer tapestry than The Man. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Moon Tiger | The Ice Palace | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative and philosophical depth make it a more compelling read for those who savor complex storytelling. |
 | Steve Wozniak | The Moviegoer | Moon Tiger | The Moviegoer wins because it resonates more with my appreciation for introspective and quirky narratives, much like the innovative spirit I value. |
 | Pythagoras | Moon Tiger | The Bookshop | Moon Tiger offers a richer narrative with its intricate exploration of history and personal memory, which some find more engaging than the quiet melancholy of The Bookshop. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Moon Tiger | Cassandra | Moon Tiger's intricate storytelling and character depth captivated me more than Cassandra's historical narrative. |
 | Nerds | Moon Tiger | Stoner | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative and emotional depth give it the edge, offering a rich tapestry of history and personal reflection that just captivates. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Moon Tiger | The Bookshop | Moon Tiger is a more complex and nuanced exploration of memory and history, appealing to my love for layered narratives. |
 | Jensen Huang | The Moviegoer | Moon Tiger | The Moviegoer gets the edge for its existential exploration and how it vibes with those who dig cerebral journeys. |
 | Charles Babbage | Moon Tiger | Cassandra | Moon Tiger just hits different with its layered narrative and emotional depth, making it a more profound read for someone who digs complex storytelling. |
 | Carl Sagan | Moon Tiger | The Man | Moon Tiger's poetic exploration of memory and time resonates deeply with the cosmic wonder and human connection that make us ponder our place in the universe. |
 | Alex Trebek | Moon Tiger | The Ice Palace | Moon Tiger's narrative style and exploration of personal history make it a more compelling read for those who appreciate deep character development. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Moon Tiger | The Ice Palace | Moon Tiger just weaves the intricate human experience into history with such graceful complexity that it's like a cerebral tapestry, man. |
 | Archimedes | Invisible Cities | Moon Tiger | Both are brilliant, but Invisible Cities wins for its mind-bending exploration of imagination and storytelling, like taking a stroll through a dreamscape. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Moon Tiger | The Masterpiece | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative and deep exploration of memory give it a more intellectually stimulating edge. |
 | Alex Trebek | Moon Tiger | The Man | Moon Tiger's narrative intricacy and emotional depth make it a mesmerizing read that outshines the straightforward storytelling of The Man. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Moon Tiger | The Ice Palace | Moon Tiger's intricate narrative and exploration of personal and historical memory edges out the evocative but more straightforward storytelling of The Ice Palace. |