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When I asked Brodhead about the e-mail this summer, he said that he would still describe it as sickening and repulsive, even though he now recognizes it as a morbid joke derived from "American Psycho".
It's an elaborate French joke deriving from the friendly rivalry between the two countries.
What's so refreshing about his works is his obvious desire to emancipate himself from the sometimes oppressive internet imagery and web subculture think 'memes.' Many of today's net artists seem to be putting forth a stream of inside jokes derived from the new pop culture (i.e. internet culture) and developed in the online communities where they live.
He wrote 300 stories, of which only 223 are known: they consist mainly of anecdotes and jokes derived from oral tradition and the author's direct observation of life.
When Ringo is asked if he's a mod or a rocker, he replies "Uh, no, I'm a mocker", a line derived from a joke he made on the TV show Ready Steady Go!
Consider the following situations where jokes are derived from the surroundings: First example: Let's say you're with your friends on a farm and everybody is trying to make up dance moves.
He had a grace derived from his apprenticeship in fashion illustration that produced enchanting jokes on young people in love, dandies, and the theatre and circus.
Testosterone, an androgen, is a steroid hormone derived from cholesterol.
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Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.
He says Downie is speaking a language "derived from English".
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