Yet another Fifty Shades of Grey-themed spin-off has appeared in the land of pop culture - but this one has an amusing twist.

A new Twitter account called '50 Nerds of Grey' takes lines from EL James's erotic bestseller, but finishes the sentences with a hilarious geeky conclusion.

FEMAIL spoke to the mysterious anonymous owner of the account, who is based in Milton Keynes, and has amassed more than 35,000 followers since he launched it last Saturday.

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A new Twitter account called '50 Nerds of Grey' takes lines from EL James' erotic bestseller, but finishes the sentences with geekish narrative. Pictured, a still from the movie adaptation

The comical tweets make frequent tongue-in-cheek reference to technology, Harry Potter and Star Trek as being more desirable than sex.

One tweet reads: "'I've been a very bad girl," she said, biting her lip. "I need to be punished." "Very well," he said and installed Windows 10 on her laptop.'

Another states: ''So," she said, entering his bedroom, "This is where the magic happens." "Oh yes," he smiled, putting on his Harry Potter glasses and cloak.'

'She said she was turned on by men who took risks. So he took the plastic off his iPhone screen,' reads another.

FEMAIL spoke to the mysterious anonymous owner of the account, who is based in Milton Keynes, and has remarkably amassed more than 35,000 followers since he launched it last Saturday

The comical tweets make frequent tongue-in-cheek reference to technology, toys and films as being more desirable than sex

This line, spoken in the book by Christen Grey, is given the 50 Nerds treatment

Anyone who treasures their smartphone a little too much will relate to this bold gesture

'"I'm your slave tonight," she said breathlessly, "I'll do whatever you want." "OK" he said, "You can sort my Lego while I watch Doctor Who,"' another tweet reads.

Speaking about his wildly popular account, the owner communicated with us very much in character and would not reveal his real identity.

'My friends suggested I start a twitter account to help develop my social skills,' he revealed. 'I say friends, I mean my mother.'

He continued: 'I created the account on Saturday. I assumed it was some kind of ornithological [the study of birds] forum but I was sadly disappointed.'

Clearly this fictional character has more of a fetish for organization than is perhaps healthy

This mathematics conundrum was retweeted by more than 1,400 users of the social network

A geek spoof would not be complete were in not to include at least one Harry Potter mention

When asked how his Twitter account had won so many followers, the mystery owner replied, 'I can only assume it's down to my excellent spelling and fastidious approach to punctuation'

Asked whether he had read the Fifty Shades of Grey series, which as of June 2015 has sold over 125 million copies, he responded: 'Of course, who hasn't?

'Fifty Shades of Black: a study of Dark Matter by Professor Gottfried Willheim. It's a classic!'

And when asked how he'd managed to attract so many followers as if from nowhere, his response was concise.