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pizzathyme ◴[] No.44381975[source]
Couldn't you achieve this same result with a ball that has one weighted flat side?

And then if it needs to be more polygonal, just reduce the vertices?

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Etheryte ◴[] No.44381995[source]
A ball that has one flat side can land on two sides: the round side and the flat side. You can easily verify this by cutting an apple in half and putting one half flat side down and the other flat side up.
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1. Etheryte ◴[] No.44385356[source]
Note: the GP comment didn't include the word "weighted" when I made my comment, their edit makes this comment look like nonsense.