The Comments On Kanye West's GoFundMe Page Are The Best Things You've Read
Somebody help poor, downtrodden Kanye!
Kanye West is in debt.
According to one of West's recent Tweets, the prolific rapper/singer/musician is in $53 million dollars of personal debt.
To help the "genius" receive the support he so desperately needs, Jeremy Piatt of Minneapolis created a beautifully sarcastic GoFundMe page. Here's the page's description, which is titled "Get Kanye Out of Debt":
Kanye West, prolific entertainer/fashion icon/celebrity/member of the Kardashian family needs our help!
Recently, Kanye let us in on his personal struggle. He is 53 million dollars in debt and it doesn't look like he's going to get Mark Zuckerberg's help that he desperately needs. We must open our hearts and wallets for Kanye today. Sure he is personally rich and can buy furs and houses for his family, but without our help, the true genius of Kanye West can't be realized.
As Kanye West has told us time and time again he is the "greatest living artist and greatest artist of all time". Great artists need to be supported financially to achieve their full potential.
To quote Mr. West, "I am Warhol. I am the number one most impactful artist of our generation. I am Shakespeare in the flesh. Walt Disney. Nike. Google. Now who's gonna be the Medici family and stand up and let me create more!"
The best part:
The page's visitors and donors (who have raised nearly $5,000 at the time of writing) have left some of the best comments ever. They've expressed how fed up they are with the Prima donna's attitude through remarks that are cutting, sarcastic and frequently downright hilarious. Here are some of the best comments.
This guy was just tryna do right by ol' Yeezy.
I've got a feeling this isn't actually Mark Zuckerberg.
But I could be wrong.
People on the comments section were really all about posing as others.
Oh Ray J, you silly goose.
Mostly, people were just really into being sarcastic though.
There is nothing but perfect logic here.
You're letting him supersize it?!
Most importantly, though, people were really direct with their feelings toward 'Ye.
And perhaps most interestingly, people didn't seem to realize the page was a joke and wasn't actually created by Yeezus himself.
Keep it up, 'Ye. We all hope you can get back to your very deserved luxurious lifestyle ASAP.