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Revision as of 20:23, 3 June 2011
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Similar in concept to Meme Combining, headswaps are a common lulzy shoop technique OTI. By switching the heads of at least two people (or characters in general) in a picture, you can produce both lulz and butthurt, particularly when posting your work on the same page the original came from.
Headswaps are also one of the quickest ways for shutting down newfaggotry and attention whoring, especially on social websites.
Origins
While the first headswap in history wasn't really chronicled as such, some believe the trend was highlighted multiple times at Facepunch Studios:
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