Math was Invented for a Reason

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I drew the first 2 lines with some struggle, but I managed by crossing out the instructions I have already finished. However, starting from the third line, I was no longer able to keep track of which points are the points for the line, and which points are the reference points for drawing those points. Yes, this instruction is code, but it is a disgustingly bad one. Math was invented for a reason, and if Sol LeWitt even attempted to be efficient, he would put parentheses around phrases to emphasize where the description of each point or reference point started and ended. A good code would be able to execute the same drawing with just a few lines. But of course, this was not his intention, so be it.

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