My car was driving fine this morning until I stopped after about 5 minutes and idled when it suddenly started misfiring heavily. The car barely stayed running. I pulled a p0300 random misfire code, and swapped in an older, used set of plugs and it ran fine again. I'm going to get a brand new set of plugs, but the plugs in the car looked terrible for the mileage, and I'm wondering what could cause this.
These are my plugs in order, with cylinder #1 on the left:
Plug #1 has 8k miles, the others have 22k miles. The first plug was swapped more recently because I noticed it looked bad when changing valve stem seals.
Close up of the first plug:
Plug #1 looks destroyed. The others look pretty bad given the low mileage. These are NGK Iridium plugs, ZFR6FIX-11, gapped to .28. My car runs well, and the only issue is oil consumption; it uses 1-1.5 quarts per 1000 miles on the highway, roughly, and I've never figured out why. Not sure if that could have an impact on the spark plugs. What could cause this? I don't want to keep swapping plugs every 10k miles while ignoring a bigger problem.
These are my plugs in order, with cylinder #1 on the left:

Plug #1 has 8k miles, the others have 22k miles. The first plug was swapped more recently because I noticed it looked bad when changing valve stem seals.
Close up of the first plug:

Plug #1 looks destroyed. The others look pretty bad given the low mileage. These are NGK Iridium plugs, ZFR6FIX-11, gapped to .28. My car runs well, and the only issue is oil consumption; it uses 1-1.5 quarts per 1000 miles on the highway, roughly, and I've never figured out why. Not sure if that could have an impact on the spark plugs. What could cause this? I don't want to keep swapping plugs every 10k miles while ignoring a bigger problem.