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If we tried to raise a child today the way we raised them in the 1970s, Child Protective Services would be called within 24 hours. We conduct a psychological autopsy on the last analog generation. We look back at the 70s as a time of disco and classic rock. But from a psychological perspective, it was a mass experiment in "Benign Neglect." An entire generation was released into the world at 9 AM and told not to return until the streetlights turned on. No GPS. No cell phones. No supervision. This forensic psychological profile analyzes the "Gen X" childhood—from the trauma of the Latchkey Kid to the neurotoxic effects of leaded gasoline. This is not a nostalgia trip. This is a damage report. In this video: The Latchkey Trauma: Why coming home to an empty house rewired your brain for hyper-independence. The Playground Battlefield: How dangerous 1970s play structures created a high pain tolerance. The Media Diet: How watching Vietnam and The Exorcist desensitized a generation. The Lead Theory: Did atmospheric lead poisoning create the "Boomer/Gen X" aggression? You are a survivor of the Feral Experiment. It’s time to understand your programming. Subject: Human is a forensic archive of the human experience. We analyze the glitches, the trauma, and the psychology that defines us. If we tried to raise a child today the way we raised them in the 1970s, Child Protective Services would be called within 24 hours. We look back at the 70s as a time of disco and classic rock. But from a psychological perspective, it was a mass experiment in "Benign Neglect." An entire generation was released into the world at 9 AM and told not to return until the streetlights turned on. No GPS. No cell phones. No supervision. This forensic psychological profile analyzes the "Gen X" childhood—from the trauma of the Latchkey Kid to the neurotoxic effects of leaded gasoline. This is not a nostalgia trip. This is a damage report. In this video: The Latchkey Trauma: Why coming home to an empty house rewired your brain for hyper-independence. The Playground Battlefield: How dangerous 1970s play structures created a high pain tolerance. The Media Diet: How watching Vietnam and The Exorcist desensitized a generation. The Lead Theory: Did atmospheric lead poisoning create the "Boomer/Gen X" aggression? You are a survivor of the Feral Experiment. It’s time to understand your programming. Subject: Human is a forensic archive of the human experience. We analyze the glitches, the trauma, and the psychology that defines us.