Beginning his career at the tender age of 16, Sloss became the youngest comedian to ever perform a solo season in London's West End at just 19. By the time he was 20, he had already released a stand-up DVD through BBC Worldwide. He honed his craft on U.S. shows like Conan , making over ten appearances, and quickly became a staple of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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Because "Socio" relies heavily on visual storytelling (specifically his use of a blackboard and props), good subtitle tracks include contextual descriptions like [draws a sad face] or [snaps the chalk] . This isn't just for the hearing impaired; it enhances the viewing experience for everyone.

Sloss tackles themes like death, relationships, and societal norms with a unique, often jarring, perspective.

Sloss’s bit about the “90% of relationships” (where he argues most couples stay together for convenience, fear, or sunk-cost fallacy) is hilarious until you realize you are the 90%.