In SOCIO , Sloss navigates heavy and taboo topics without pulling his punches. The overarching themes of the 85-minute special include:

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– This is Turkish for "watch." So you're likely looking for a Turkish audience seeking to watch Daniel Sloss's show Socio (if it exists) – or perhaps you meant X or HUBRIS .

lies in his mastery of the "comedic pivot." He spends the first half of the performance building rapport through traditional observational humor and self-deprecation. However, once he has secured the audience's trust, he pivots toward uncomfortable truths. In

The show's structure is also noteworthy. Sloss seamlessly weaves together stand-up comedy, storytelling, and musical numbers, creating a dynamic and engaging performance that keeps the audience on their toes. His use of self-deprecation, irony, and clever wordplay adds to the show's humor and charm.

Sloss is the philosopher you didn’t know you needed. He uses profanity, puppets (yes, a skeleton puppet named "Frank"), and savage Scottish wit to dissect modern life. When we say , we aren't just telling you to watch a video; we are telling you to sit down for a life audit.