Which 'M' Almost Destroyed The World? | QI

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This clip is from QI Series M, Episode 4, 'Miscellany' with Stephen Fry, Noel Fielding, Rhod Gilbert and Cariad Lloyd.
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I'm quickly growing to adore Cariad Lloyd.

youremakingprogress
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Moss, in fact, actually came very close to destroying all living brain cells, when he said, "Good morning, that's a nice tnetennba."

liamwalsh
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Can we start a petition to have Cariad Lloyd on the next series of TASKMASTER? I think that she'd do very well on that show!

davidyoung
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"Bitchin' about lichen" is a fantastic name for a gardening podcast.

Gnrd
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Moss? He’d just tell you to turn it off and on again. That’s probably where Noel was going with that …

stereoroid
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the Kate Moss joke almost made me spit my drink out

sisyr
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"In case you've just joined us" as a matter of fact we (those of us who haven't seen this episode before) have.

VxJasonxV
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There was a brilliant piece in The Guardian over the summer about a species of moss that is the world’s oldest moss, found in the Himalayas, may not be able to survive climate breakdown, scientists have said. It’s called Takakia and has been growing for 390 million years.

BooksandArmchair
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Never thought I'd hear someone on QI say "Magneto".

bobbyk
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Question: Which M almost destroyed the world?
My immediate thought: Mankind!
And now, I'm depressed...

decodolly
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I got half way through this and just had to find the original full program for context.

spud
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Not Richmond having suspicions about Maurice :')

nathanglover
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"I've always had my suspicions about moss."

billmccomb
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I knew there would be a Kate Moss joke in there somewhere.

garlic-badger
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Out of context that clitoris joke feels incredibly harsh

gp
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This question has andrew hunter Murray all over it

simonmoseley
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"Like a phage" might not be the most helpful simile.

barneylaurance
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The fastest moving Moss was Sir Stirling.

kevbrown
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0:43 Stephen, tut, tut, tut. Ordovician is pronounced ordo-vish-ian

Farlig
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That’s a Pteranodon not a Pterodactyl.

petercampbell