I think there's a "subjective" suspension of disbelief, one with regards to worldviews and possibly morality, in addition to the "objective" suspension of disbelief. Breaching the limits of either makes the audience interpret what they're reading as lies. Of the two, people seem to be more flexible with the "objective" than with the "subjective".
EDIT: Oh, it turns out that I misunderstood the willing suspension of disbelief. Ignore this.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Oh hey, I also got hired for a temporary job today! High-five!🖐️
Forever couldn't wait We decide there must be more Than just one way After what we saw that day Summer was awake Twist over the highway lines To get across the lake You shake, I shake
You carve into the bridge It might not be so bad to die Believing in a lie that we'll leave behind
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Oh hey, I also got hired for a temporary job today! High-five!🖐️
We decide there must be more
Than just one way
After what we saw that day
Summer was awake
Twist over the highway lines
To get across the lake
You shake, I shake
You carve into the bridge
It might not be so bad to die
Believing in a lie that we'll leave behind