Daniel Sloss Socio Subtitles -
What is undisputed is Sloss’s . As one analysis put it: “Above the arrangement of material, which moves from valuing human life to love, family and sociopathy, Sloss’s pacing is the essential glue of the 60 minutes that makes the act shine so brightly. Even and deliberate, nothing is rushed, and every opportunity is taken to place the audience in an ambiguous, tense middle ground”.
For his newer materials like HUBRIS and X , Sloss often streams them directly to his audience. You can check his official merchandise and releases via Daniel Sloss: HOME .
(Subtitles: [He’s about to ruin your relationship and you’ll thank him for it.]) Daniel Sloss Socio Subtitles -
(Subtitles: [Optimism and pessimism are both traps. The only freedom is skepticism.])
"Emotional people are beautiful, sweet, and kind... but they are also utterly pointless to the human race and the bane of every logical person's existence." — Daniel Sloss. What is undisputed is Sloss’s
My friend once told me he was “lucky” to have his girlfriend. I said, “Lucky? Mate, you cry in the car before you go home.” He said, “That’s just compromise.” No. Compromise is deciding which takeaway. Compromise is not suppressing a panic attack because she rearranged your sock drawer again.
Because Sloss has a massive international fan base spanning over 50 countries, crowdsourced translation communities often host external subtitle files for non-English speakers. For his newer materials like HUBRIS and X
“The theme, as you might guess from the title, is sociopathy, which Sloss relates as emotional people (not emotions, which are good, but people who can’t manage their emotions) versus logical people.”
Sloss dissects human empathy and walks the audience through a psychological riddle designed to flag sociopathic logic, playfully turning the lens back onto his own psychological makeup.
The road to SOCIO highlights Daniel Sloss’s unique approach to crafting long-form stand-up.