You can hate corporate Rockstar all you want but let's have some consideration for the devs at least who put a lot of hard work into GTA 6.
▲ 416 r/rockstar+1 crossposts

You can hate corporate Rockstar all you want but let's have some consideration for the devs at least who put a lot of hard work into GTA 6.

People seem to forget 99% of the staff are still devs, writers and actors. A lot of people are happy about these leaks not because they get to see some of the game but rather because they want it to hurt Rockstar. A lot of these corporate decisions about the game being more expensive or being released without a physical disk have nothing to do with the actual people that made the game. Many of them probably aren't happy about those decisions themselves.

When the game leaked in 2022 many devs made statements saying they weren't happy about it, even when the first trailer got leaked early. For them it's more than just a paycheck but an art form. The amount of work that goes into designing the game with 3D artists and animators etc is more than you can imagine, I think many people forget this.

I'm not defending corporate decisions but the actual workers, so far the leaks are very minimal and won't affect anything yet it's kind of sad seeing so many people say they don't give a shit about any of the staff and comments like "they are still getting paid who cares". Many people are also saying it's not art, as someone who is very good at drawing it definitely is art and I don't understand the hate for these kinds of workers 🤦

u/Hungry-for-relief — 1 day ago

Did this asshole actually say a person's home would be more valuable if Data centers are built near them, I guess that constant humming 24/7 is a great way to fall asleep every night 😂

How are his voters still so blind and dumb that they can't see Trump supports everything that is bad for this country to make money and protests everything that is good for the country.

u/Hungry-for-relief — 12 days ago

Netflix is really getting wild with how they are branching out. If they got a guy living inside a billboard just to promote a movie, I genuinely am curious what is being cooked up by Rockstar on the 27th if Netflix paid for exclusivity.

u/Hungry-for-relief — 12 days ago
▲ 9 r/kratom

What challenges can I experience if I have Kratom in my system and require Anesthesia?

I have a small procedure that is required to get done(similar to a colonoscopy), had it done 12 years ago for Crohn's disease and require it again. It isn't surgery and usually I am under for 10 minutes or even less. Sometimes sedatives are offered for this procedure but because it can be painful I opted for the anesthesia.

I have been a regular user of Kratom for 2 years and currently am taking 10-12 grams a day for pain management. I won't require pain meds the next day or so after the procedure and if so the Kratom will suffice. Even the dose of Anesthesia will probably be low since I will only be under 10 minutes or so.

I guess I'm just wondering or worried if the Kratom will somehow react with the Anesthesia. My procedure will be early morning and I plan on taking my last dose of Kratom at midnight. I did tell my Anesthesiologist about Kratom but like most doctors he didn't know what it was and recommended I stop 10 days before the procedure just to be safe. That will be very difficult for me so I'm going to wean myself down in dosage at the bare minimum.

I am just being extra cautious, I did a lot of research and don't see any issues for most people. The biggest issue is pain management for people having major surgery and requiring pain meds for 2 weeks, THEN the Kratom use I know can block the effects of opiates working properly. That won't be an issue as my procedure is in and out and I will have 3/10 pain for 2 days max.

Only other thing I wonder too, is it possible for the Kratom to make the anesthesia not work as strong and I wake up couple minutes into the procedure? I don't see that happening but again am being cautious.

reddit.com
u/Hungry-for-relief — 14 days ago