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From Purchase to Deep Analysis: Brant Found His Soul Hose

43 s · 19. mai 2026
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We’ve all bought something simple, like a garden hose, only to be asked for a full psychological evaluation survey afterward, and honestly, we can’t help laughing about it. As we peruse our way through the survey questions after my (Brant's) recent purchase, we broke the experience down to this: * The store had the hose * The buyer was thrilled * The hose is now his “soul hose.” We think it's cool that everyday moments don't exactly need deep analysis… but it's fun to play them out like they do.

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