First, I think something like that would be cool, in a "shake things up" kind of way. It would be totally unexpected, so it would shock some people. But most people, I believe, would be intrigued.
Forgive my ignorance of prosthetic eyes, but I have a couple questions:
Are they perfectly spherical? If so you could use a ball bearing of steel (though it would be heavy) or some other material. They are made in just about every imaginable size, so I'm sure you could find something off the shelf that would fit.
Can you take it out yourself or do you need to go to a doctor or something? You could have box of eyeballs - one for every occasion!
Could you get one that turns around? Say, "normal" eye on one side, and mirrored(or whatever) on the other?
I see no reason why you should not explore the expressive possibilities of your eye.
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