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* [[Bland-Name Product]]: As part of the series' [[Constructed World]], many fictional products from the series lore make a return, most often parodying real-world products and services like [[Apple|iFruit]], [[Facebook|Lifeinvader]] and [[Twitter|Bleeter]].
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: As part of the series' [[Constructed World]], many fictional products from the series lore make a return, most often parodying real-world products and services like [[Apple|iFruit]], [[Facebook|Lifeinvader]] and [[Twitter|Bleeter]].
* [[Broken Bridge]]: The first numbered entry and the second game overall to avert this, with the whole map accessible to the player save for a few interior locations.
* [[Broken Bridge]]: The first numbered entry and the second game overall to avert this, with the whole map accessible to the player save for a few interior locations.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]: Trevor was in the Royal Air Force(Canada was a kingdom in 2013). He was discharged for psychological reasons, psychological reasons quite obvious for anyone playing as him for a while, since he is a crazed murderer and rapist.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]: Trevor was in the Royal Air Force (Canada was a kingdom in 2013). He was discharged for psychological reasons, psychological reasons quite obvious for anyone playing as him for a while, since he is a crazed murderer and rapist.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: To a degree with Trevor as he expressed his contempt with the [[Illuminati]] and their (supposed) machinations, also alleging that the [[Private Army|Merriweather]] is "the Illuminati's private army" which motivated him to carry out attacks against them. Taken [[Up to Eleven]] with Ron Jakowski, who developed an irrational sense of paranoia towards various conspiracies. Ironically enough, despite his deep-seated disdain for pervasive surveillance and his efforts to get away from "the man", Ron [[Hypocrite|has]] a [[Facebook|Lifeinvader]] profile; this is [[Truth In Television]] though as some real life conspiracy theorists do maintain social media profiles, contrary to their (twisted) beliefs, although they did come up with their own [[The Moral Substitute|substitutes]] to mainstream social platforms (i.e. the so-called "alt-tech" geared towards right-wingers) as the likes of Facebook wanted nothing to do with them in recent years.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: To a degree with Trevor as he expressed his contempt with the [[Illuminati]] and their (supposed) machinations, also alleging that the [[Private Army|Merriweather]] is "the Illuminati's private army" which motivated him to carry out attacks against them. Taken [[Up to Eleven]] with Ron Jakowski, who developed an irrational sense of paranoia towards various conspiracies. Ironically enough, despite his deep-seated disdain for pervasive surveillance and his efforts to get away from "the man", Ron [[Hypocrite|has]] a [[Facebook|Lifeinvader]] profile; this is [[Truth In Television]] though as some real life conspiracy theorists do maintain social media profiles, contrary to their (twisted) beliefs, although they did come up with their own [[The Moral Substitute|substitutes]] to mainstream social platforms (i.e. the so-called "alt-tech" geared towards right-wingers) as the likes of Facebook wanted nothing to do with them in recent years.
* [[Double Standard Rape (Male on Male)]]: The only people Trevor are implied to rape are men, like his cousin, and jokes are made on it. His relationships with women are shown to be consensual.
* [[Double Standard Rape (Male on Male)]]: The only people Trevor are implied to rape are men, like his cousin, and jokes are made on it. His relationships with women are shown to be consensual.