Quote #204635
I don’t trust or love anyone. Because people are so creepy. Creepy creepy creeps. Creeping around. Creeping here and creeping there. Creeping everywhere.
Vincent Gallo
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Interpretation
The quote performs mistrust as a kind of comic monologue: the speaker’s refusal to “trust or love anyone” is justified not by argument but by a spiraling, childlike repetition of “creepy.” That piling-on turns a vague social anxiety into an almost physical sense of being surrounded—“creeping here and creeping there…everywhere.” Read this way, the line captures a defensive posture toward intimacy and public life, where other people are experienced as intrusive, predatory, or simply unknowable. The exaggerated cadence also suggests self-awareness: paranoia is being dramatized, perhaps to expose how fear can become a self-sealing worldview that replaces evidence with obsessive language.




