Above is a picture of the pyramids of Giza, the last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the (Ancient) World. Still pretty breathtaking, if you ask me.
Now a search is underway for the NEXT Seven Wonders of the World. Presumably
Sterculian Rhetoric's thesaurus just missed the cut.
Here are the nominees (pictured are ones I think deserve consideration):
(1) Coliseum, Italy -
Sure, half of it has fallen in. This damn thing held 50,000 people!!!!(2) Taj Mahal, India - Gee, it's WHITE. Next.
(3) Timbuktu, Mali - Yawn.
(4) Great Wall, China - Can be seen from SPACE. Instant entry on this list.
(5) Pyramid of Chichen Itza, Mexico - Maybe. It might be number seven...I can't decide. I mean, it's in MEXICO.
(6) Kiyomizu Temple, Japan - No paper castles can make the list. The waterfalls are cool, though.
(7) Angkor, Cambodia - It's almost a SWAMP, for God's sake. When these people learn to read and write, then we'll make THAT a seventh wonder.
(8) Eiffel Tower, France - The world's prettiest artificial phallus.
(9) Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany - Nominate Auschwitz before THIS. It inspired Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyworld. Nuff said.
(10) Sydney Opera House, Australia- It looks like some sort of bug. Interesting architecture, but a SEVEN WONDER? The only amazing thing about the place is the fact that anybody goes there and listens to opera.
(11) Hagia Sophia, Turkey - It sounds more like a Scottish dish than a Seven Wonder. It's just like the Taj Mahal. Nominate THAT instead of this.
(12) Machu Picchu, Peru - I thought this was a board game. This might make it because it stands into the clouds at 8000 feet above sea level.
(13) Stonehenge, Britain - The world's first Lego set. What were they thinking?
(14) Petra, Jordan - Cool church built right into a mountain. You've seen it in dozens of movies masquerading as an alien building.
(15) Alhambra, Spain - An overrated villa.
(16) Christ the Redeemer, Brazil - Statue as comment on global religious fascism. Pretty amazing, though.
(17) Acropolis, Greece - Iconic.
(18) Easter Island, Chile - Everybody likes a giant dose of head.
(19) Statue of Liberty, USA - Probably the best known symbol in the world. I really like America's decision to incorporate burning twin buildings behind it, to really emphasize freedom.I am surprised that the St. Louis Arch was not among the nominees due to its unique and complicated design. Maybe I'm just prejudiced. I just think it's telling that most of the wonders nominated are hundreds or thousands of years old already. We think we have such a progressive society, but in reality we haven't accomplished too much more (architecturally) than our ancestors. What do you think? What would be your choices for Seven Wonders of the World?
P.S. Please do not say "my cock," or in the case of Scorpio, "my cunt." You probably do not have the most impressive genitalia for your household, let alone gender or planet.