We don't really know in what way you'd be able to look at the Grand Theft Auto series differently, due to all the weird stuff already available in the game. After careful scouring of the online GTA nerd culture, these comics and their creators have taken aspects of the series to the next level and bring us to our knees in comedy worship. It's always a great day to find like-minded humorous situations in comics, because why else do you play GTA?

Surely there can be no other reason to play this game than to laugh maniacally while you drive recklessly around the weirdly-rendered landscape, relieving people of their property and making enemies every two seconds.

Whatever makes you look at these games differently should definitely be cherished and written into an adoring letter to send to Rockstar. Maybe they will add more off-putting content to the next game, as per your request. We can only hope they add the things that we all want, like werewolves and vampires. The only direction to travel into is certainly toward the weird and strange, and to ask no questions while we are taken on this tour.

The game will always be the game and the player will always be the player. When the time comes for us to think differently, we can only hope that it's Grand Theft Auto that changes our minds. So strap in, get ready and let's take a look!

24 Litter Bugs The Cops

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Whatever you do in these games, make sure you do it in real life too at some point. That way, you can truly appreciate what you are allowed to get away with when playing video games.

It should be recognized that without these games, the modern era would probably be way less boring and way more problematic than it already is.

That's a bold claim, but we stand behind video games. This guy in this comic by Crash Gordon simply littered. Maybe he did it to see what would happen, or maybe he felt like annoying the cops and starting a battle with them. The point is, video games give us that choice. We might just want to litter. But we also might want to litter in front of a bunch of cops.

23 Save The Trees

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It doesn't compute how certain things in the games are breakable, and why some things are stronger than the foundation of the Earth itself. The difficult thing is having to make that decision while escaping enemies. You're tearing through backyards, breaking fences and running through bushes, when out of nowhere, you're stopped still in front of a rock.

This is a rock that's not even that big, or anything you couldn't run over in real life. And yet, it stops your 2-million dollar tank in its tracks. Should we become better drivers, or should we just keep trying to run over the things that stop us? If there's anything we learned from video games, it's that no one can tell us what to do, ever, despite what this GTA logic comic tells us.

22 Forgiveness

It's not that the game offers us weird thoughts due to the way police treat us in-game, it's that we wish this was the real case in real life. We all want to be able to break rules and drive recklessly on a whim, but not really face a lifetime in prison, as PortugueseGeese shows us.

It's fair to say that prison is not really a place where people who perform these acts go to rehabilitate, that's for sure.

The best chance at making us change our ways is threatening us with lifetime imprisonment, and not with letting us go to make or not make the same mistakes. Why do the cops let us go so easily in video games? What's the point of them even catching us, most likely for the 100th time, and not following us around right after our release? Most of the time, when we get out of jail, we immediately start breaking the law again.

21 Teach Them While They're Young

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Playing GTA is often not a constructive moment in life. You roll around in your vehicle and chase as many people as possible, and then the cops get involved and the real battle begins. This is the moment you've been waiting for, to see how long you can survive on your rampage of destruction.

Then you realize that you're not playing a video game and you're actually driving around in the real world.

It happens to the best of us, as RoosterTeeth shows, and you'll be happy to know that the best criminal defense lawyers in the world can make a great case based on you thinking you were still playing a video game. Of course, you'll be tested for substances to corroborate your mental health.

But there's a good chance you'll go free.

20 The Truth Of Gamers

Let's face it, most of the people who spend time on the internet while playing games are probably not the clearest-minded individuals. There's nothing wrong with that, because America is a place where you can do what you want in your home, just as long as the cops don't know about it.

It's in the American constitution, in those exact words. At least, I'm fairly sure of it.

Any ideas you may have had about what you and your friends were going to be doing while you play these games go right out the window when you hit a certain age. It's just science, as this comic by Jon Waffles and Josh Bruce shows. Video games are way more fun when you're partying at the same time. Especially if the game you're playing is as awesome as GTA.

19 A Dangerous Commute

It's better to not let other people know that you play video games, especially if those are video games with intensity in them. We all know that people who play Bejeweled and Candy Crush are not true gamers. They do not count.

If you let people know that you're a gamer who likes to get their virtual hands dirty, then they may fear you.

There's a lot of debate out there on whether or not the intensity in video games and movies is what causes more issues in real life. To end the debate, we simply bring up the evidence of all the wars this planet has seen, in its pre-gaming era.

None of the older war leaders ever played Grand Theft Auto, so get off our backs! But there are other people who believe the opposite, and they will judge us for our hobbies, like in this comic by Tim Buckley.

18 Real Education Is For Winners

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Some of these facts are undeniable in the real world. We aren't sure which ones, and it doesn't really matter. What does matter is that we all have learned many things from video games, and that type of learning is what sticks with us because of the experience involved!

We were having fun at the same time, so the process of learning is a much more positive memory.

Back in the 90s when most of us were in school, they tried to get us to learn math and stuff on computer games like Oregon Trail, and on the weird snow game where you had to climb a mountain by solving math problems. Apparently, that game didn't resonate as much considering we cannot and will not find the actual name of it. Stay in school, and game on the side, like DuelingAnalogs recommends.

17 Girlfriend Gamers

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You've all heard the saying "be careful what you wish for", and it applies to wishing for a girlfriend who loves, or even just accepts gaming. This also applies to boyfriends, because we don't discriminate. But the reality is that most gamers are dudes, and that most gamers who are dudes want girlfriends who don't attack their Xbox when they spend too much time using it.

We've all seen the YouTube videos where some angry woman gets revenge on her neglectful and narcissistic boyfriend.

But when the argument ends, and you try to show them the greatness of video games, it's almost better having them hate it. Giving someone the controller to a game you've mastered is one of the most cringe-worthy annoying experiences on the planet, as in this Rage Comic.

That and opening the plastic packaging it comes in.

16 Nostalgia From G-Pop

Who knows what will be considered classic in the future, and what will stand the test of time. Some games don't age well and when they are revisited, we wonder what the appeal to the game ever was in the first place. As this knowyourmeme comic shows, the real gems stick around.

Beyond GTA, GoldenEye is one of those games. We spent hours and hours playing that game, mastering its multiplayer battles and various weapons, only for it to be tossed into the garbage when the controller with dual analog finally came out.

In our defense, being able to use two thumbs for movement and aiming was like a no-brainer, and the N64 controller was a bit of a sham. Someone was having too much fun with substances when the N64 was created.

And we're happy they were, because Mario is our hero.

15 Sorry, Officer!

With all the events going on in the world, it's hard to not laugh at some of the comedy in this comic. Yeah, no cop out there would attack someone for simply bumping into them, but that's why it's funny right? We're sure not all members of every demographic would agree, but what they would agree on is that we'd rather have the cops in reality than the cops in GTA.

The cops in GTA are ruthless, and there are no inquiries into stuff like this in the game. Cops roll up with their arsenal and they do real damage, like daltonkeslar shows. All that matters is that they get to retaliate against whoever wronged them. The world would be a very different place if we played by GTA rules.

First thing that would happen is that I'd sell my car for sure. It would be too easy to just steal another one.

14 Karma Is Steal

The best thing about karma servers is that it's where most of us belong, but it's not a place we all must go. You can act the good person for a long time and then finally betray the people around you, for maximum pain.

Or you can just be bad all the time, and get dumped into a server with people who basically use the game as a way to avoid real-life issues.

Video games are a wonderful escape from the real world, especially games where you can attack as many people as you want, until you get bored. The game will continue to respawn these targets and you may even be rewarded. It should be a badge of honor to be placed in a bad karma server.

Don't be nice to people on the internet, like in this comic by Cad-Comic.

13 Grow My Hair

It makes perfect sense to us how video game hair grows when you go into a game barbershop. It's simple. Once the player heads into the barber shop, they effectively exit the space-time continuum and enter a realm where past, present and future all happen simultaneously within each individual.

It's a pretty easy concept to understand if you're a genius, and we are.

In fact, because we are geniuses, you are welcome. Because you are without a doubt growing smarter with every word you read on TheGamer. Why else would you read it, if not for the value you draw from us? We pick our hair styles and we sharpen our claws because we can, and because we know something you don't, like in this Dorkly comic.

Now go make us some buffalo wings.

12 First Person Feels

We've all done it. As soon as we realized first person was possible in certain games, we pulled our chairs closer to the screen, turned the lights off and pretended we were the character onscreen. The goal is to get close enough so that the tv screen itself is the only thing in your immediate field of vision. This may hurt your eyes, but only for a while, until they adjust and adapt. This will make them stronger, do not listen to the scientists.

The closer you sit to a TV, the smarter you will get. Trust us.

Anyone who tries to deny this logic probably reads too many books. And the kicker for that is... take a look at how close book people keep books to their face. Pretty close, don't you think? Chances are their eyes are pretty ragged from all those words, much like the faces in this other Dorkly comic.

11 Donuts Are Delicious

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This really is a very true statement. When you think about how easy it was to get away from cops in previous games in the series, compared to the most recent release, it's literally a difference of night and day. But that's a good thing! We want the cops in these games to be a major force, otherwise, the game gets too easy too quickly!

Even for most gamers, the police in these games really aren't anything to fear.

But they do win sometimes, unlike in this GTA forum comic. Back in the old games, they sent the army after you and the army only meant two things. It either meant that you were about to get a whole bunch of ammunition from the soldiers, or that you were about to get a tank. In the newest game, they send a different type of army at you, along with the Black Ops and SWAT teams. It's no joke.

10 Doing This Is Wrong

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The intense scenes, or the missions with Trevor were one of the weirdest moments in any of the GTA games. They didn't actually show it because that's a bit too intense, but they let you take the reins for a bit and choose what got dealt and where. The decision of whether or not to implement this in-game must have been a lengthy debate.

Stuff like this in games is what turns money away from production.

Not that Rockstar needs any more money, but the more they get, the more they can do. It is true that any type of investor might feel a certain way if there is this kind of action going on in the game. That may be a bit of a stretch for some family types. Even if doing this kind of thing can get answers, like in this comic by letsbefriendsagain, don't do it.

9 Left Behind

The cool thing about switching between characters in GTA 5 is that you can get yourself into a terrible situation, and simply just bounce from it. You can even explore faraway places and jump out of planes wherever. All that needs to be done to get back to civilization is to switch to another guy.

This beats walking or swimming back to the main road to look for a car, and wasting your precious gaming moments.

Some of us have bedtimes, like those playing in this Double XP comic. It's funny to think that when you leave certain characters high and dry, or in this case low and wet, that they don't really appreciate our situation.

Stealing a plane, being attacked multiple times, parachuting into the ocean to fight sharks... only to be left behind when a new mission pops up in the city.

8 The Cost Of Freedom

We don't play GTA for the reality it brings us. However, we do get annoyed when things are so unrealistic that it ruins our gaming experience. This can be like ending from a long fall or someone sniping you when they clearly had already been attacked by literally another player.

Point is, we fail to recognize the realities we are not exposed to in-game.

We don't really have to pay for any of the damage we cause in game and we don't even have to follow any basic rules of the world, like in this Cad-Comic piece. You can sign in and drive a car and even use a gun, all without having a license for either!

And this can all happen while you're probably sitting in your house, being a slob and eating Doritos by the barrel.

7 Grandma Wants To Live

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The best part about these games is that no one can run faster than you can. What that means is that no matter who you choose to be your next target, you can catch them on foot, if you have the proper determination. Running after your victims can be an incredibly satisfying moment.

The target can run and run, while you gain and gain. It's like you're constantly holding their life in your hands.

It's a good thing to have power, but when you have power like the old people in certain video games, you need to check yourself. The old people shouldn't be able to run at all, unlike this Memecenter comic. They should have already adopted the mentality of fighting to the end when danger comes, so us young people can escape.

6 We Need New Ideas

The fundamentals of the GTA series have not changed an awful lot since it came out long ago. But what has changed is the content, story, and scope of the worlds we play in. That's what we hope for in a video game franchise: a great concept that can keep us entertained for hours, based on the gameplay and overall quality.

That's when the developers can start making and taking risks when creating new games in the series.

They can investigate new storylines and new sets of content, and find new additions to the game to make it better, and listen to the players to see what works and what doesn't. The quality of great games seems to compound exponentially, as long as the concept is fresh.

No one does it better than Rockstar, unlike this Memecenter comic shows.

5 Metal Gear Driving

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With all the mods in video games nowadays, this scenario is more than possible. But of course, you're going to have to own a computer, and not a console because you're an adult. Consoles are for kids and for parents who don't know what to get their kids as gifts.

We all know that falling in with the status quo of consoles is the weak way of doing things.

That being said, when everyone eventually smartens up and buys a PC, then PCs will finally become the norm. That's when we will need something even greater to play video games on. Who knows what technology will bring, but we can all be certain that, if things stay as good as they are right now, we will get some good stuff.

All we have to avoid is turning life into a Fallout game and we will get to game forever, like in this awesome comic by Kenzoe64.