The answer will shock you! Spoiler, no, giants didn't build Stonehenge.
Skeptic
A community for Scientific Skepticism:
Scientific skepticism or rational skepticism, sometimes referred to as skeptical inquiry, is a position in which one questions the veracity of claims lacking empirical evidence.
Do not confuse this with General Skepticism, Philosophical Skepticism, or Denialism.
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"A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence." -David Hume
Well, Fox ran a very scientific poll of 100 men and women who use bath salts recreationally in the panhandle of Florida— and according to Fox, “a lot of people are saying it’s possible…”
Well fuck, you got me there.
How do you know?
I know they did. Because look at them compared to Stonehenge.
There is a lack of evidence to point to anything other than humans building it.
we're just asking questions here.
If they don’t have a live-action re-enactment (artist’s depiction), I will be disappointed.
Is the universe a simulation and killing your next door neighbor really of no consequence?
We'll leave you to do your own research.
The most credible, believable story that Fox has published?
Shows they know who their audience is.
MiniMinuteman is going to be sooo busy. Poor guy.
He hasn't made a video in a while. I hope he's working on something big.
"Special needs enthusiasts are given unexplained platform. "
Fox News is planning on going the History Channel route, eh? Not surprising, I guess, since they won't have much material left when DJT is gone.