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Fingolfin wrote:
> 3. It's body could be off center, so that it would fall over in real life.
In real life, that's just what you're doing when you walk; you're
displacing your centre of gravity, then falling forwards. Of course,
your foot usually stops you from falling completely down, at which
point you repeat the process.
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Tim Cook
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