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: He explores the internal struggle between good and evil thoughts, arguing that acknowledging one's "evil" impulses makes a person more moral than those who deny having them. Production and History

Critics have described the special as "devastatingly intelligent," noting that it makes the audience feel "extremely normal and extremely broken" simultaneously. Sloss is praised for his ability to use humor as a form of personal philosophy, turning "nihilistic and painful parts of human nature" into a collective laughing experience. Daniel Sloss on Socio Daniel Sloss: SOCIO

: He recounts a detailed narrative about an abusive and manipulative ex-girlfriend who he describes as "vindictively intelligent". : He explores the internal struggle between good

: Sloss uses himself as a case study to define what a sociopath is and analyze his own behaviors, such as his lack of emotional reaction to certain situations. Daniel Sloss on Socio : He recounts a