Okay, this whole thing has now degenerated into a farce, a joke, a comedy.
The lyrical primitive's not going to get anything near her goal. She's going to blame it on decent and civilized people obstructing her--one fails to see where she's being obstructed, though--when she's got only herself to blame, for ****ing it up.
Nobody else screwed it up; only she and her close pals did.
https://www.gofundme.com/justfivedollars (the current fund-raiser)
I suspect many primitives remember, vaguely, the fund-raiser of last June, for $2500, in which she got $2570, ostensibly to pay half the price of a home. She's given no indications she ever moved into that newer, better home, and so perhaps it's reasonable to assume that the deal fell through and the money was spent for something else.
It would've been nice, really nice--and good public relations for the future, too--if the lyrical primitive, at the end of that earlier fund-raiser, had informed the primitives how it went, and what was going to happen (to the money; if a deal couldn't be concluded).
"Communication"--letting donors know what's going on--is great public relations, and if there's a next time where one has a need for another fund-raiser, past contributors will be less hesitant, remembering that the beneficiary had been upfront with them before.
But obviously the lyrical primitive doesn't think primitives who donated their hard-earned money deserve to know where it went.
https://www.gofundme.com/lyricshome (the previous fund-raiser)
It's probably not even anything to be embarrassed about--I'm
really going out on a limb here--deals and agreements fall through all the time. Maybe the owner decided he didn't want to sell after all, or some other potential buyer made a higher offer.
This whole thing is one wretched joke--wretched for the lyrical primitive and her pals, and a joke for the rest of us.