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| Timestamp (example) | Dialogue | Social theme | Subtitle annotation | |---------------------|----------|--------------|----------------------| | 12:30 | “I don’t believe in soulmates” | Anti-romanticism | Critique of relationship as completion | | 35:14 | “Men, we are the problem” | Toxic masculinity | Internalized male entitlement | | 52:07 | “She didn’t owe me anything” | Consent culture | Rejecting transactional relationships |

In SOCIO , Daniel Sloss explores the boundaries of human empathy, modern relationships, and personal morality. Rather than sticking to light observational humor, Sloss builds an narrative structure that forces the audience to look inward. DANIEL SLOSS: SOCIO - Daniel Sloss Daniel Sloss Socio Subtitles -

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Daniel Sloss’s specials (e.g., Dark , Jigsaw , X , Hubris ) often contain dense social critique — about relationships, masculinity, disability, grief, and toxic positivity. Some fans create — captions that highlight not just dialogue but also underlying themes, ironic tone shifts, rhetorical techniques, and audience reactions. | Timestamp (example) | Dialogue | Social theme

Sloss’s style is defined by “black” humour—unflinching, articulate and often brutal—tempered with a sharp, forensic intelligence. His two Netflix specials, “DARK” and “Jigsaw” (released together as Daniel Sloss – Live Shows in 2018), became global phenomena. “Jigsaw” in particular earned an almost mythical reputation: it is credited with causing , with fans reportedly bringing their divorce papers for Sloss to autograph at live shows. Daniel Sloss’s specials (e