A sus hallucination is the output, claim, or belief that triggers your skepticism without yet being debunked — it exists in the quantum state of 'might be real, might be completely made up.' The 'sus' modifier introduces investigative doubt: you haven't confirmed the hallucination yet, but something about the texture of the information feels off. Sus hallucinations are the citations you can't immediately verify, the statistics that sound exactly right to prove a point, the confident explanation that has one detail too many. Your gut says check it; your schedule says not right now.
That quote has sus hallucination energy — it's exactly what you'd want Gandhi to have said but I've never seen a source.
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