No I know we’re agreeing and I read the comment. My comment of “good morals” was because the person didn’t want to test because they’re now not free, which I understand but it’s just worrying when you’re around vulnerable people in your family. Also, they also have the opinion of we have to move on with life and can’t discuss it. I agree we can’t put our lives on hold but also, cases are going up rapidly. We should be discussing the responsibility that Ana has when she has a healthy bank balance and young and impressionable followers. I get at least 3 emails a day of people getting seriously sick at my work. My mum works for the NHS and you see the struggle there. I feel like online it’s hard to tell voice tone over text but I’m literally not having a go, literally just having a discuss. I’m glad you agree and that you’re testing when you need to test. I do just think where you only need to test when you’re feeling actually ill, it’s not that expensive and it’s an easy action to do to make others safe.Not going to argue with you, but I acknowledged this is a forum about ana so I don’t know why you’re stating a fact that is obvious and one that i acknowledged in my comment.. And I don’t know who it was and I don’t care to even scroll back but someone was calling out someone else’s morals because they had made a comment about not doing a covid test for 5 months- and no other context was given from that user- my point is I can’t be judging that person for not testing I don’t know their situation. However I do know Anas because she shares everything so I don’t disagree with judging her for not doing a covid test if she is saying she felt unwell- and again I said that she could have easily afforded one. But again not worth getting your knickers in a twist it’s nothing deep but I don’t think you read my comment correctly because the points you raised are what I pretty much said so I think you’re trying to disagree with me when we are in fact agreeing with most