Combined forces
May 10, 2022
2 minutes
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I SPENT hours of my childhood building with LEGO, making everything from lampshadescraping towers to giant ocean liners. Although I’ve long ditched the plastic bricks, I still love combining components to make something new, which probably explains my current passion for grafting.
Just like LEGO, grafting involves fixing one part
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