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Well everything is a list
the uniformity (minus caveats like the quasiquote and quote symbols not being s-expressions but special syntax) is something I really like.
I've also dealt with this when starting out, well formatted lisp code should be understandable if you take out all the parenthesis and indentation is super key.
I really like lisp's emphasis on interactive programming which feels really natural to me compared to the compile-run loop of C-likes.
To me the uniformity just makes everything everything into an unreadable soup, lol. Closest analogy I can give is that it feels like trying to read a book where chapter headings, tables of contents, text, charts, etc. are all written in the same font without any variation in spacing, margins, or text alignment.
Me reading ebooks in .txt format