@@funybirbman3813 this is true, there is a very unlikely chance of any celestial bodies colliding due to the sheer amount of space between any 2 bodies in either galaxy
@@vincentvega9863 For one example: Say you knew an object was going to pass through the solar system within the orbit of earth, but you have no idea where. Te chance of it colliding with the sun itself is only 1 in 46400. Unless its size is significant compared to the sun in which case it starts to go up. But that is only an orbital radius of 1AU, stars in galaxies tend to be hundreds of thousands of AU apart, and the probabilities go down with the square of distance, so the chance of any two objects of roughly half the size of the sun in colliding galaxies hitting each other (per pass) is on the order of 1 in 46400*100000^2 =~ 1 in 500 trillion (I'd say give or take a couple orders of magnitude just because I'm not confident I've done this calculation rigorously, and gravity will affect the probabilities, I'm just trying to give some idea of the situation). Given there are only a few billion objects in galaxies, the chance of any collisions at all is very low, the exceptions being near the center of the galaxies where objects tend to be more densely packed.
that's actually true. he takes more pixels on the screen therefore you have to use more memory to store the pixel data... when compressed... one picture without him will be less memory than the one with him.
you know, all or most of these guest interactions weren’t staged, they just had philomena say her part while the guests struggled for words on the spot
@@ozziew1z743They told the guests to treat her like a child, that's why they were so enthusiastic to answer and didn't think of her as some kind of an idiot.
@@terrystevens5261 hunny why u looking at the comments u so late already smhhh ANYWAYS they were not staged however they were informed to talk to her like she was a child and they did have to edit out the parts where the experts started laughing. also they were told in advance that philomena was a fictional character and she is played by an actress so idk y u gotta be so 🤓 abt that anyways
I heard they are told to treat Cunk as a child before the interview and nothing more. They are ready for simple questions, but are presented with questions derived from impossibly confounded logic and a sheer void of knowledge, leading to hilarity.
@Lance Lansdale - not just compassion, but a straight away response/answer, no hesitation there at all, and also serious about it too :) Diane Morgan is pretty good, and her guests know what they are getting into - but it is still quite funny to watch (she was also in the "After Life" British TV series with Ricky Gervais).
I love that she's the one playing stupid, but the guy in the beginning gets the explanation of building completely wrong "anything anyone has built" and she totally gets him on it "So my shoes are a building" 😂😂😂
She was asking as a joke but it’s actually a good question. Its said that when jesus was born there were men that came from far lands with 3 gifts. The bible doesn’t say how many men there were, only that there were 3 gifts. people have just been assuming now that there were 3 men who each brought a gift, but that could be false
I love when the person being interviewed is either so confused or so unhinged that they respond with something weirder than what she asked (see “how many three wise men were there?” “Who knows”)
I guess what you wanted to hear is three men or one pack. But there can be more than one "three wise men", as in packs of three wise men, nobody really knows.
@@ironl4nd This is correct. What the interviewee means is that in real historical terms, in terms of the "three wise men" in the Bible, we don't know how many there would have been.
@@justinfung4351 not only that, Philomena doesn't about how many were the Three Wise Men, she asked literally how many wise men there amongst all men so nobody knows
"back in queen Victorian times women weren't allowed to vote, even though we had a female king" not even the best joke in this video but still had me gasping for air 😂
Could you explain this to someone who is not from an English-speaking country? To me, clipper is a made up word that is the name of a type of ship and could just as well be Zxvghh or Roggxvcgx.
@@Durzy007 she's mixing up circumnavigate with circumcision, which then plays into the reference to clippers (the type of ship, but also a type of tool used for cutting)
It is not in the video, but the most iconic line i have heard from this is "He narrowly avoided tragedy by dying"... The entire episode with the wars, is just the best..
I’m sure it’s not accurate though. I’ve seen kids with progeria who were probably 8 or 9 but looked 80 or 90. Not sure they all make it to 15. And they’d literally be dying of “old age.” Edit: The Wikipedia article is a mess. I have no clear idea how old they typically live. One part said typically mid teens to early twenties. Another said average at around 15. And another part said few exceed 13. Though apparently a few women have given birth. Too many questions about that.
@@zemoxian It's not supposed to be accurate. Edward VI, like his uncle, Prince Arthur, died of an infectious disease at the same age, which was one of the few ways young people died back then. The humor in her statement comes from an implied lack of understanding on multiple levels.
Some did actually, but apparently the interviews took quite a bit of time and she'd drop the nonsense bombs out of the blue after serious questions so you'd get the puzzled reactions most - some laughter and at times anger were cut.
Bloody hell it flashes by so quickly at the start, but after reading this comment I can't stop rewinding to the first 2 seconds and canning myself! This super confrontational "who are you? 🤨" haha!
This show is beyond the Hitchhiker's Guide level of awesomeness. Mine is the explanation on the "missionaries" : - "The missionaries were known for their position, which was that the big man god was on top, and the rest of us had to lie back and take it"
I don't recall the exact line of "The Little Prince" but it goes something like "When people are too confused, they will not question what you do" and I think that's totally what Philomena embraced❤️
This is the essence of the reasoning of that commenter who said this wouldn't work in America. As an American I can see loads of people in the US reacting to this not with confusion but with the certainty that Cunk is "an idiot", and responding accordingly, rather than the cautious and polite English (haven't seen any non-English interviews yet but haven't watched much) confused sceptisism.
Some of these actually made me laugh out loud. I don't know how she does these one-liners with such dead-pan delivery. The little mispronunciations, and hilarious misconceptions, it's lovely.
When I was twelve a girl in my class asked "why the suns of African countries bigger?" to which my teacher said "Well... the sun is closer to the equator, so closer to Africa" and she said "So why is the sun of South Africa and the sun of Nigeria and things closer than the sun of England and the sun of France and stuff?" At least she knew African wasn't a country
True fact: during the Gulf War, Colin Powell nearly continuously played ABBA to keep him focused. They were his favorite band; in some cases he actually sang their songs to people. I'm serious, this can be Googled at will.
@@IAm18PercentCarbonABBA as the soundtrack to the gulf war gives dystopian vibes lol, i've also heard stories of beach boys cd's being in every truck for some reason
This woman is is absolutely fantastic, in a time that comedy is dieing because everybody takes things so personally I commend her for being so "out there" with her approach. Absolutely genius
I like how she takes the revelation that nukes still exist better than the idea that the entire Andromeda galaxy is going to hit us (bear in mind she reacts to the Andromeda news before Brian Cox has a chance to tell her how ridiculously long it's going to take for the galaxy to hit us).
Credit to satirists. They have a tough job these days: it keeps getting much harder for them to successfully distinguish themselves from the dim-witted, the liars, and the ignorant.
Totally true, well said. There's Poe's law which I find encapsulates it perfectly: Originally relating to religious fundamentalism: "Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is utterly impossible to parody a Creationist in such a way that someone won't mistake for the genuine article." Nowadays, exchange "Creationist" for your fringe group of choice.
im not sure how to explain to anybody that when something traumatic happens to me, any video of this woman is enough to return me to a functional state
Yeah, this is what I watch to cheer myself up when it's like 3 am and I just spent 30 min researching ways to kill myself, and another 30 min crying. Usually works though.
It's because the planet has been circumcised by Drake and something went wrong during the clippering. The planet is a eunuch now, so women like her aren't particularly popular with it.
I get the feeling that Philomena gets a reputation for her *incredible* interviewing skills, so by the end of the series the people she interviews are literally like "oh god what is she about to ask"
@@terrystevens5261 Apparently it's not. The experts know they are being interviewed for a comedy show but they are just told to react as best they can and try to keep a straight face. They don't know what they are going to be asked. It wouldn't work so well otherwise.
"Can you imagine how it feels like to be sucked off through a hole?" Brian sighed in defeat, "Yeah..." I know that feeling Brian. The only way to feel it now is to imagine it.... 😆
in which video she asks a woman someone like "can you say that.." i don't remember what 😭 , then after she answered the question, philomena says that it wasn't a question, and then she actually repeat what she was supposed to say ?? i don't know if i'm easy to understand, i just want to find back this part but I can't remember it well
We put this show on to go to sleep one night but I kept getting woken up to pump up the jam. Like the whole song put in throughout the episodes. Amazing.
Read a book yesterday. Main character was named Philomena McCarthy. Couldn't help but imagine this woman for the entirety of the book, which was weird because it was quite serious
Well, Miss Cunk is also serious, although on a more sarcastic note. It's like she is putting herself forth as ignorant, but it's just for the hell of it.
her ability to lower her IQ to room temperature on demand is astounding
this description 😭
Or, as the Canadians would call it, American-level intelligence.
@@dynamo1796or as americans would call it "65 degrees farenheit, what what?"
@@dynamo1796 Canadians are just Americans with an accent and an inferiority complex.
@@ClarelySuperior fahrenheit
"I love Abba" This guy needs his own damn show his timing is impeccable
He was so understanding. I want to be his friend
Yes. He could have said, "What the hell is this woman on about !?!" But he chose compassion.
And never before or since has that phrase been said so seriously.
@@PsuedonymousPatron I want to buy him a beer and I don’t even drink
And so stoic looking when he said it🤣🤣
I like how devastated she was at hearing about nuclear warheads but the idea of an entire galaxy smashing into us just seemed like an inconvenience
To be fair we probably wouldn't notice
@@funybirbman3813 this is true, there is a very unlikely chance of any celestial bodies colliding due to the sheer amount of space between any 2 bodies in either galaxy
@@samnicholas6365 Is there a lot of space in space then?
@@samnicholas6365 Colliding, sure, but gravitational disruption of the solar system would be a serious problem.
@@vincentvega9863 For one example: Say you knew an object was going to pass through the solar system within the orbit of earth, but you have no idea where. Te chance of it colliding with the sun itself is only 1 in 46400. Unless its size is significant compared to the sun in which case it starts to go up. But that is only an orbital radius of 1AU, stars in galaxies tend to be hundreds of thousands of AU apart, and the probabilities go down with the square of distance, so the chance of any two objects of roughly half the size of the sun in colliding galaxies hitting each other (per pass) is on the order of 1 in 46400*100000^2 =~ 1 in 500 trillion (I'd say give or take a couple orders of magnitude just because I'm not confident I've done this calculation rigorously, and gravity will affect the probabilities, I'm just trying to give some idea of the situation). Given there are only a few billion objects in galaxies, the chance of any collisions at all is very low, the exceptions being near the center of the galaxies where objects tend to be more densely packed.
“he was fat so he takes more room in the memory” 😭😭
Finally an explanation. #Justice4RichardV
He takes up several Megabytes of memory. Just as he likely took several mega bites of hamburgers.
So that's why ur mum is always on my mind
that's actually true. he takes more pixels on the screen therefore you have to use more memory to store the pixel data... when compressed... one picture without him will be less memory than the one with him.
@@solus8685WIN
"He died just 15, the youngest anyone ever died of old age"
Absolutely brilliant.
It's like the gears spinning in her head are all made of rubber.
Hehhe
@@TheNefastor i think she simplifies er thang
I slapped my knees silly with that one. XD
I don’t get it 😭😭😭
This woman is the definition of 'speak the first thing that comes to your mind'. Also those guest interactions are just superb.
you know, all or most of these guest interactions weren’t staged, they just had philomena say her part while the guests struggled for words on the spot
@@ozziew1z743They told the guests to treat her like a child, that's why they were so enthusiastic to answer and didn't think of her as some kind of an idiot.
@@ozziew1z743 Wrong, the guests are well known celebrities in the UK and it is very obviously scripted.
@@terrystevens5261 hunny why u looking at the comments u so late already smhhh ANYWAYS they were not staged however they were informed to talk to her like she was a child and they did have to edit out the parts where the experts started laughing. also they were told in advance that philomena was a fictional character and she is played by an actress so idk y u gotta be so 🤓 abt that anyways
real
I love how the experts are so prepared for real questions
I heard they are told to treat Cunk as a child before the interview and nothing more. They are ready for simple questions, but are presented with questions derived from impossibly confounded logic and a sheer void of knowledge, leading to hilarity.
The face of the chef at the end of the bread sauce bit was pricelezs
"1 in 20 people have been a victim of crime, which means 19 out of 20 people are criminals" had me gasping for breath
We tend to be evil anyway.
@@fonya_thee3026
True. 😂 💀
thats so witty it hurts
3:51
How many three wise men? Who knows 🤷♂️
The moment she cried about the nuclear weapons was so powerful, the way it contrasts with the rest of the show is incredible
That girl can act!
Her ability to keep a straight face and summon tears and emotion at any moment is deeply concerning terrifying, and impressive.
wait till you hear about actors
well she's an actress
@@NotBopEtc There aren't all that many actors that can actually do that.
@@barastyr344or psychopath
@@NotBopEtcit’s quite a talent still most actors use tear sticks to cry
"I. Love. Abba." The level of compassion in his voice 😭
made me stop crying instantly
🤣🤣 exactly
That was a good man
He even prounonces it correctly, didn't expect that
@Lance Lansdale - not just compassion, but a straight away response/answer, no hesitation there at all, and also serious about it too :)
Diane Morgan is pretty good, and her guests know what they are getting into - but it is still quite funny to watch (she was also in the "After Life" British TV series with Ricky Gervais).
the way she starts sobbing as if she's just now learning that nukes exist gets me every time
It's perfect because he never explains what a nuke actually is and she still immediately starts crying when learning that they're real
“Santa is the worlds most popular home intruder” will live in my head forever.😂
Not all countries are Christian lol, Some saved themselves.
it would be even better if she said "Santa was also a guest in Epstein's island"
@@logicalview5456 doesn't matter, santa's still the world's most popular home intruder
@@NaesGalaxy I just realized that Santa is an anagram of Satan.
Where did Santa come from, from the bible
"What powers a mirror? Sorry you're not the mirrors expert." Fucking killed me.
True
Same haha
Language
@@paulsolon6229 ayyo
@@mathuraditya ?
I love that she's the one playing stupid, but the guy in the beginning gets the explanation of building completely wrong "anything anyone has built" and she totally gets him on it "So my shoes are a building" 😂😂😂
It kind of depends on what it means to "build" something. We don't generally "build" shoes, we make them.
@mrtesttube1336 LOL well played
@mrtesttube1336 The first computers pretty much were, yeah. Which is probably why we "build" them today, too
Diogenes says hello xD
Well it does have an architecture
"How many 3 wise men were there?"
"Who knows"
Honestly that's the best answer 😭😭💀💀
Unironically a fair question and a good answer. The accounts of Jesus's birth are all over the place and contradictory
The speed and the way she answered it were comedic gold!
She’s right. We don’t know
@Mr Spitsworth No, that woman agreed that 3 was just picked for nice number and in reality it's unknown.
She was asking as a joke but it’s actually a good question. Its said that when jesus was born there were men that came from far lands with 3 gifts. The bible doesn’t say how many men there were, only that there were 3 gifts. people have just been assuming now that there were 3 men who each brought a gift, but that could be false
She’s like if all my impulsive thoughts were a person.
honestly lol
When she cried about nukes I spit my drink EVERYWHERE
@@MattIsntYoung I hope you spit your drink crying, or do you believe that nukes will stay only in hands of reasonable people who won't use them?
It'll get me fired one day.
You know what? I think they are a person, or an entity maybe.
"1/20 people have been a victim which means 19/20 people are criminals"
Flawless logic.
Her crying over nuclear war was I C O N I C
The best one for sure
i mean it is the only reasonable reaction to finding out nuclear armageddon is still a possibility
Can we talk about something a bit more cheerful 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the sarcasm.
She just like me for real😂
I *LOVE* ABBA
I love when the person being interviewed is either so confused or so unhinged that they respond with something weirder than what she asked (see “how many three wise men were there?” “Who knows”)
It is the correct answer, you´re the one here who doesn´t get it.
I guess what you wanted to hear is three men or one pack. But there can be more than one "three wise men", as in packs of three wise men, nobody really knows.
@@ironl4nd This is correct. What the interviewee means is that in real historical terms, in terms of the "three wise men" in the Bible, we don't know how many there would have been.
I hate to burst your bubble but its through editing. I agree its funny though
@@justinfung4351 not only that, Philomena doesn't about how many were the Three Wise Men, she asked literally how many wise men there amongst all men so nobody knows
When I clicked on this I had no idea who this was. Now I'm simultaneously flabbergasted and in love.
"back in queen Victorian times women weren't allowed to vote, even though we had a female king" not even the best joke in this video but still had me gasping for air 😂
Yea lol,"England had a new king,it was the first time there was ever a woman king,same as a man really only she liked cox n sat sideways on a horse😂😂
why are you like this
@@barneyboyle6933 unsure what you mean
So women used to be more equal.
@@paulgoogol2652no
“…the first person to circumcise the globe, which is probably why this sort of ship is called a clipper.” Hahahahhaha I lost it
Could you explain this to someone who is not from an English-speaking country? To me, clipper is a made up word that is the name of a type of ship and could just as well be Zxvghh or Roggxvcgx.
@@Durzy007 Clipper (ie nail clipper)- could be used to CLIP your foreskin off if you were being circumcised. It’s a play on words
This was the best one - clever!
@@Durzy007 she's mixing up circumnavigate with circumcision, which then plays into the reference to clippers (the type of ship, but also a type of tool used for cutting)
I lost it on that one too 😂
"Queen Elizabeth One got her crown screwed on here, in Westminster Abbey."
These little throwaway lines in her show are the true gold
“When a femenenist looks in a mirror do they see an equal woman or a better woman?” Absolutely genius 😂
в чём шутка?
Interesting, how seemingly absurd question are actually quite deep.
I genuinely want an answer to this.
@@user-nx1we5gu3b At least they knew their father unlike you
@@user-nx1we5gu3byou seem a bit dull and unhappy
"Do you like Abba?" "I love Abba." ...Her tearful "Yeah?" 😂
It is not in the video, but the most iconic line i have heard from this is
"He narrowly avoided tragedy by dying"... The entire episode with the wars, is just the best..
"...which is the youngest anyone had died of old age." made me stop for a second and ponder the absolute brilliance of Philomena.
I’m sure it’s not accurate though. I’ve seen kids with progeria who were probably 8 or 9 but looked 80 or 90. Not sure they all make it to 15. And they’d literally be dying of “old age.”
Edit: The Wikipedia article is a mess. I have no clear idea how old they typically live. One part said typically mid teens to early twenties. Another said average at around 15. And another part said few exceed 13. Though apparently a few women have given birth. Too many questions about that.
@@zemoxian It's not supposed to be accurate. Edward VI, like his uncle, Prince Arthur, died of an infectious disease at the same age, which was one of the few ways young people died back then. The humor in her statement comes from an implied lack of understanding on multiple levels.
@@brianc1377it’s not that deep, it’s just comedy, but common sense isn’t so common I suppose
"That even at moments of peace, men will still divide into two sides and try to beat one another."
True gold.
I never thought I’d see pessimism come from such a hopeful event, but dry humor knows no bounds.
Thankfully we usually do that in the form of sport.
That part was actually the best
Pure perfection 😂😂😂
Fleabag has a good theory on men
Is unforgivable that "King Arthur came a lot" is not here!!!
Or "this iron man wasn't like the iron man in the films. He couldn't fly, or tolerate Gwyneth Paltrow"
Agreed !!!!
A show like hers wouldn’t work in the USA because too many people would believe her…
True that
Some British chavs like edl and bnp would think it’s true
IKR, look at how many Americans seriously thought that Stephen Colbert was a right-winger back when he did “The Colbert Report”
It,d be "whoosh" mostly
Lmao why you gotta do them bad like this😭😭
Over the last week she has become one of the most famous people in the world and I’m LIVING for it
Yeah it seems like all the videos of her are from 5 years ago or last week lol
Seems like a bad reason to just live for
Why did she suddenly become famous?
@@maxmarks3503 algorithms
What's happened? Has America just discovered her or is it just algorithms doing their thing?
This show is a masterclass of humor. The random pump the jam in every episode was really the peice de resistance of the show.
God, I need to see that again it was the first show my mom forced me to watch that I actually liked.
The interview with the Cold War/Soviet/nuclear war guy is my favourite
Same!
But she never mentioned an European Onion
@@sernanlloren8432 it sounds very fishy, I bet the soviet one tastes like regular potato
Mine too!!!
@@manguanxu3612 nah the soviet one would taste like polish tears and distilled hunger.
that "anything you like" response is so damn wholesome I almost cried myself 😂
Fr omg he handled the situation so well
I like that he didn't budge on his earlier statement just because she cried.
And the "i love abba" was said with such passion 😂
I think the dude is low key crushin' on her
@@junedarius254 I dunno. He just seems like a super chill guy. He's got compassion.
Diane Morgan is a comical treasure. Her delivery and timing in everything she does is impeccable. A real treat to watch!
I don't understand how people don't burst into laughter when she interviews them. I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face.
one of them broke down in laughter in cunk on earth.
Some did actually, but apparently the interviews took quite a bit of time and she'd drop the nonsense bombs out of the blue after serious questions so you'd get the puzzled reactions most - some laughter and at times anger were cut.
One lady in Cunk On Earth actually did when she talked about Elvis' showing his p3nis on TV
@@AndreiDinTheHouse That's good to know. That's a good strategy, like how interrogators will ask you normal questions to get you comfortable.
Seth Meyers asked her about that and she answered that had been edited. Maybe we should look for the outtakes.
She keeps the most serious face while making absolutely ridiculous statements. Just love her😂
"who are you? " the best opening question anyone ever asked
Bloody hell it flashes by so quickly at the start, but after reading this comment I can't stop rewinding to the first 2 seconds and canning myself! This super confrontational "who are you? 🤨" haha!
Second best is "why are you gay?"
hey have you ever heard of nardwuar
I think so.
The respondent can give his/her name or the whole CV.
We don’t deserve a person who can deliver lines like this.
Absolute gold.
"Even at moments of peace, men will divide into sides and try to beat one another". Our history since like ever!
This show is beyond the Hitchhiker's Guide level of awesomeness.
Mine is the explanation on the "missionaries" :
- "The missionaries were known for their position, which was that the big man god was on top,
and the rest of us had to lie back and take it"
🗿the words of a wise woman
🌚
Unlike Hitchhiker's Guide, she is funny
@@vasvas8914 what are you talking about? Hitchhiker's comedy gold
@@anormalperson7161It's good, but after about 2/3 of it I got bored and dropped
"the youngest anyone had ever died of old age"
Not so much fun fact: There is actually a disorder called progeria when people age incredibly fast and die by old age in their teens...
Burst out laughing at that 😂😂
☠️
I had to pause the video for like a good 3 minutes from laughing 🤣🤣
How did you do that emoji
The people she interviews are stars. How they held it all together and not laugh is just amazing.
I would say it took many takes.
I don't recall the exact line of "The Little Prince" but it goes something like "When people are too confused, they will not question what you do" and I think that's totally what Philomena embraced❤️
This is the essence of the reasoning of that commenter who said this wouldn't work in America.
As an American I can see loads of people in the US reacting to this not with confusion but with the certainty that Cunk is "an idiot", and responding accordingly, rather than the cautious and polite English (haven't seen any non-English interviews yet but haven't watched much) confused sceptisism.
It's amazing how seriously people will take you if say something with professional conviction, no matter how ridiculous it is.
Deceiving by dumbfounderment
@@jjmarquete the bigger the lie the more people will beleive in it
Nathan for You also operates off of this idea. He presents these outrageous ideas in such a straightforward fashion that people just go along with it.
1:53 I love how this devolves from a really deep, thought-provoking question, to a Vsauce question, to just nonsense
what did she even mean with the first question 'would a feminist see themselves in the mirror as better or equal' do they not just see themselves
@@youknowthedrill2164 It’s a joke.
@@ruthie8785 yeah but i dont get the joke can u explain
It's a social commentary joke some may get it some don't just like rights
@@snarkatryta yeah but what is the joke i get its a social commentary joke and i get its a joke but i have no idea what she means
Some of these actually made me laugh out loud. I don't know how she does these one-liners with such dead-pan delivery. The little mispronunciations, and hilarious misconceptions, it's lovely.
Brian Cox nearly cracked at the 'sucked off through a hole' line 🤣🤣
And he’s like “yeah, been there, done that”😂
"How many 3 wise men were there?"
"Who knows"
💀
Just found her on Netflix today. Just brilliant! Bravo!
She genuinely is one of the funniest people! I’m a middle school teacher and her videos remind me of what it is like in my classroom every day!
then we all pitty you
When I was twelve a girl in my class asked "why the suns of African countries bigger?" to which my teacher said "Well... the sun is closer to the equator, so closer to Africa" and she said "So why is the sun of South Africa and the sun of Nigeria and things closer than the sun of England and the sun of France and stuff?"
At least she knew African wasn't a country
I love that woman. She never breaks character.
She's a character?!?
@@spell105 no Philomena Cunt is a real person
@@spell105 yeah her real name is diane morgan
@@spell105 LOL
0:37 This man went through 4 emotions in 1 second. Shock, inner laughter, anger on himself because he laughed and utter disappointment
How she manages to keep a straight face is beyond me, just the sheer stupidity of some of the questions is hilarious
They’re actually so stupid it surpasses stupid and somehow becomes pure genius.
"Because he was fat, he took more room of memory " had me rolling
OMG Where has this woman been all my life? She is absolutely hilarious.
4:37 - "This is the national National Theater. It's designed to look so horrible, that people are glad to be inside watching _boring_ plays."
She's right 😂
I don't think people appreciate how much of a badass alpha male you have to be to say with so much confidence and passion..."I love ABBA!"
cringe straight male
lol, a chad for sure
True fact: during the Gulf War, Colin Powell nearly continuously played ABBA to keep him focused.
They were his favorite band; in some cases he actually sang their songs to people. I'm serious, this can be Googled at will.
@@IAm18PercentCarbonABBA as the soundtrack to the gulf war gives dystopian vibes lol, i've also heard stories of beach boys cd's being in every truck for some reason
This woman is is absolutely fantastic, in a time that comedy is dieing because everybody takes things so personally I commend her for being so "out there" with her approach. Absolutely genius
I like how she takes the revelation that nukes still exist better than the idea that the entire Andromeda galaxy is going to hit us (bear in mind she reacts to the Andromeda news before Brian Cox has a chance to tell her how ridiculously long it's going to take for the galaxy to hit us).
I think because we have time to move out of the way of this galaxy
and neither one is real
@@barneyboyle6933 ?
YEAH---this is the fraud who believes in the moon landing@@barneyboyle6933
That was really cool of the gentleman to affirm his love for ABBA after giving such devastating news about nuclear warheads. Respect!
I dare anyone to listen to this in a funeral via headphones.
She’s like a British Eric Andre, with a more dry absurdist sarcasm as opposed to Eric’s insane over the top chaos
My thoughts exactly
I feel like if they met the world would cease to exist
Plus, she's funny
funnier too
And she’s actually funny
Credit to satirists. They have a tough job these days: it keeps getting much harder for them to successfully distinguish themselves from the dim-witted, the liars, and the ignorant.
Amen.
Yep
Painfully Sad and true in a world where South Park is heralded as a holy grail of satire and political commentary 😂
@@unknown6390 South Park usually has something to say, don’t knock it because something else is good too
Totally true, well said. There's Poe's law which I find encapsulates it perfectly: Originally relating to religious fundamentalism: "Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is utterly impossible to parody a Creationist in such a way that someone won't mistake for the genuine article." Nowadays, exchange "Creationist" for your fringe group of choice.
"Who are you" lol. Opening line to interview someone is pure comedic gold. Lol 😂
im not sure how to explain to anybody that when something traumatic happens to me, any video of this woman is enough to return me to a functional state
Surely it wasnt that traumatic then
She's literally bringing me out of a panic attack as I type this
Cunk is really that powerful
Here I'll help, here's a thumbs down
Yeah, this is what I watch to cheer myself up when it's like 3 am and I just spent 30 min researching ways to kill myself, and another 30 min crying. Usually works though.
The "who are u, aren't they, doesn't it, couldn't they, kay" kills me every time 🤣.
How Diane Morgan is not the most popular comedienne on the planet is beyond me. She’s Philomenal.
Very good pun, Sir
@@fionawilliams5477 why thank you, ma’am.
Philomena philomenei
It's because the planet has been circumcised by Drake and something went wrong during the clippering. The planet is a eunuch now, so women like her aren't particularly popular with it.
Well done lol 👍👍
her reaction to the nuclear weapons is still about the most genuine and perfect response one could possibly have though
That man's sigh I felt in my soul
5:10 is quite possibly the most abstractly concrete question I’ve ever heard.
I get the feeling that Philomena gets a reputation for her *incredible* interviewing skills, so by the end of the series the people she interviews are literally like "oh god what is she about to ask"
But they own it.
You do realise that it is all scripted right.
@@terrystevens5261 Apparently it's not. The experts know they are being interviewed for a comedy show but they are just told to react as best they can and try to keep a straight face. They don't know what they are going to be asked. It wouldn't work so well otherwise.
"So he takes more room in the memory". This is amazing. 😂
"Santa is the most popular home intruder..." Lmao
I watched it twice cause I couldn't believe it. "today Britain stands at a fork in its Crossroads". I missed that the first time. A knee slapper!
'Its confident to know we don't have nuclear weapons these days.'❤😂❤love this Lady
I loved the way this lady dealt with the pandemic.
the bread sauce moment that guy did not know how to respond without laughing he knew she was right hahaha
how neither of them laughed at “can you imagine being sucked off through a hole?” “*contemplative silence* …yeah” is beyond me, incredible
She has the spirit of classic Stephen Colbert but with classic deadpan British delivery. She's amazing
Not at all she's actually funny
@@genghiskhanxxx5276 ok edgelord
Please don’t compare her to Colbert! Cunk is a genius.
@@genghiskhanxxx5276 True
@@michaelkeller5927 "I don't think this person is funny" - the edgiest opinion
Those "mogs" at 4:19 brought back some memories. Haven't seen mugs like that for a while now.
The silence after she says jizz is deafening its so funny
"Can you imagine how it feels like to be sucked off through a hole?"
Brian sighed in defeat, "Yeah..."
I know that feeling Brian. The only way to feel it now is to imagine it.... 😆
"Edward died age 15, the youngest anyone had ever died of old age." HAD ME SCREAMING
The ghost being played by the letter H was so funny XD
When she first said it, I was like "what?" And then they showed the chair XD
I LOVE seeing the reactions of the interviewees. Lol
🤣🤣🤣
The "NOOO"
I didn’t expect so many people to watch this one. Thank you for that! Looks like I’ll have to make another. Stay tuned!
Philomena's humor is pure gold, and brings an easy smile, in a world that has a lot to frown about, at the moment. Thanks for assembling this!
She s an icon.!!!!
in which video she asks a woman someone like "can you say that.." i don't remember what 😭 , then after she answered the question, philomena says that it wasn't a question, and then she actually repeat what she was supposed to say ??
i don't know if i'm easy to understand, i just want to find back this part but I can't remember it well
@@lilofication I’ll have to see if I can find that clip
The Abba bomb exploded in 1974 and we have been living with the fall out ever since, and the world is a happier place for it.
We put this show on to go to sleep one night but I kept getting woken up to pump up the jam. Like the whole song put in throughout the episodes. Amazing.
Funny as this is that cry at 1:45 is a genuine human moment.
Read a book yesterday. Main character was named Philomena McCarthy. Couldn't help but imagine this woman for the entirety of the book, which was weird because it was quite serious
Well, Miss Cunk is also serious, although on a more sarcastic note. It's like she is putting herself forth as ignorant, but it's just for the hell of it.
First time watching her - she is outrageously funny. And the delivery is perfect.
from 3:33 this is just hilarious! 😂the guy really trying to keep it together while answering "yeah..."
'The guy' is Brian Cox (haha, funny) - look him up, he's a very big name here in the UK.
@@inkyscrolls5193cox can imagine being sucked off through a hole
It takes a lot to actually make me LOL at this point. Philomena does it every time.
I feel like "How many Three Wise Men were there?" "Who knows?" "Ohhh" is such an underrated one
How have I never come across this comedy genius before!? Brilliant!
2:45 this is the stupidest thing I've seen in a hot minute
Philomena is truly an inspiration
This vid has me watching the series that's available on RUclips now. Thank you
That sigh at 0:39 is incredible.
Hahaha...her crying over nuclear warheads...this woman is a genius
The 0:37second mark made me choke and spit my coffee everywhere 😂😂😂 instant fan