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Been a while since i've worked with any turtles (last time was when python 3.4 was the latest python iirc), but this was fun to see again, and unlike python turtles, the drawing is instant.
Originally I had some more graphically intense ideas, but I wanted to actually make something "drawable" in a reasonable amount of time. I ended up making this accidentally and thought it looked aesthetically pleasing and it reminds me of some calculus slope fields except it's not just boring lines. Each one of these "cursors" is randomized on run but they're roughly controlled in direction for now (unless you edit the angle randomization) for the aesthetic effect of "turning".