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and paste the head of one boy onto the body of another.

In this series I will paint a visual picture that describes how The


Step One - Initial Head Removal

In this picture, Fort Kittens (at left) has removed the head of the
person whose body is to be used as the recipient of a new head.
Original heads are typically discarded. Here Fort Kittens is saying
goodbye.


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Part of a continuing series

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