Was it me? I bet it was me. That's okay, though. I probably wouldn't vote for me either.
Sunsofold
My secret: all my characters are crazy. Sometimes it's more obvious. (Fish-malk, best-malk!) Sometimes it's more subtle. (What do you mean it's not normal to pray to God so intensely you orgasm? I do it every day, privately.) None of them are sane. Don't tell my players.
How does Momoa, while playing a Polynesian character, look whiter, figuratively and chromatically, than I have ever seen him look in any other role?
Has anyone started a pool yet on when the Fox News people will start having the pedophile/hebephile/etc argument? Or did they already?
Quite abnormal. Not bad, though.
Please, no one do the last part. There are sometimes people on the far side of the drywall. Totally do the rest though. That's fine.
Mechanical would be the obvious choice. Hard to think of something more aligned to specific 'codes' (laws) than a robot, possibly clockwork.
Less obvious would be rectilinear quarried stone for its unyielding straight lines. Think the bot from Interstellar made of enchanted marble/obsidian.
You could also go for more of a literal interpretation in that they are formed of written laws on basically any material, written on paper for fast, vulnerable units, inscribed into stone for slow, resilient units, carved into the skin of corpses for a necromantic unit, etc.
Or take it in a more fluid direction by having them be akin to an air elemental, spoken into existence by legal decree.
From what I've heard, the biggest problem is the inputs. You can write a 'smart' contract that says 'if I get a pizza, user9000005 pays user30000004 XXX bitcoins' but there's no direct sensor for 'user9000005 has a pizza.' Someone has to manually put it in. At that point, it's not automated. It's just a payment processor with way less certainty, so why bother?
The data is different for a 'photo' one took vs one of many other types of image. Your camera/phone can often include a lot of surprising data, possibly even your PII or location. An image you made in krita or with a screenshotting tool is somewhat less likely to have such data.
Pokéball?
The gatekeepers are disintegrating. Now it is up to you to sort through the onslaught of fanfiction to find the originality.)
It's harder to doctor, but that's not really the big worry with a contract. Contract disputes are usually more along the lines of 'he didn't pay me' or 'she didn't deliver the goods.' It's much rarer for it to be an 'I signed a contract that said BLAH, but they forged a contract to say BLAGH and faked my signature on it.' As for censorship, I'm not sure what you mean. A government would find it difficult to obscure an on-chain contract but that's also not really an issue. I don't want to guess what you mean.