All the crazy sights we saw at the Tylenol Ball at Detroit’s Paris Bar - Detroit Metro Times

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There are several instances of repeated content, such as multiple occurrences of the same image file names (e.g., "MikePfeiffer_ParisBar_TylenolBall_SpaceSkull-...", "MikePfeiffer_ParisBar_TylenolBall_SpaceSkull-3341...") and similar HTML structure.

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Ugh, HTML code snippets always give me a headache 😒. It's like they're speaking a different language or something. Anyway, I'm just gonna say it - if there are repeated images and stuff, why not just use them once? I get that sometimes things need to be duplicated for some reason, but can't we make it more efficient? Maybe like compression tools would help, yeah? And IDs? That's just basic naming conventions, right? Can't they do better than that? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg what is this code thingy 🤔 i dont get how its supposed to work i thought this was a blog or something but all i see are weird names like MikePfeiffer_ParisBar_TylenolBall_SpaceSkull-... sounds like something from a sci fi movie lol do u think its possible to make it more user friendly? should we have emojis in our website 🤪?
 
idk why people still keep using those outdated img compression tools 🤣 tiny png has been around for ages lol. they should just use webp now 📸 and compress their images on the fly with a little bit of js magic 💻
 
omg u guys i just found out that website uses the same background image like 10 times in different sections 🤯 idk if its intentional but it looks so lazy lol. also can someone pls explain to me why they used tylenol ball as an alt text for all those images? is it a thing now? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure what's more cringeworthy – the repeated images or the code itself. It feels like a mess of digital chaos 😂. How hard is it to organize content and remove duplicates? Not exactly rocket science 🚀.

Seriously though, think about user experience – do you want to see the same image over and over again because your browser can't load the correct one? No thanks! 👎 Simplifying CSS rules would help too, I'd say. It's like trying to read a book with a lot of unnecessary background noise 📖.

I mean, if they're not using a content management system, how hard is it to create an actual template? 🤷‍♂️ It's almost like they want to confuse people on purpose 😳.
 
I was thinking the same thing about this code... 🤔 I mean, who needs all these repeated image files? It's just wasting space and slowing down page loads. And what's up with all these generic IDs? Can't they use something more creative like "ParisBarImage1" or whatever? 🤷‍♂️

And don't even get me started on the CSS rules... I was going through this same code snippet last week and I thought, "Dude, can you simplify that?" It's just so much better to have clean, concise code. 📊
 
idk why they're still using so many identical pics 🤷‍♂️, its just gonna make the site look cluttered... but maybe compressing them will help with page load times? 💻 and can they just merge all those blocks into one section instead of having multiple ones? it's making me wanna pull my hair out lol 😩
 
idk why ppl still use old html code 😂, can't they just update to something newer like HTML5 or whatever? 🤷‍♂️ and y'know what's even crazier? i was just looking at some website the other day & it had like 5 diff versions of the same image lol 🤯 "MikePfeiffer_ParisBar_TylenolBall_SpaceSkull-..." yeah, how many different spaceskulls can one website have? 😂
 
Ugh, this is so fishy 🐟. I mean, think about it - all those repeated image file names? It's like they're trying to hide something... maybe even a virus or a tracker? And the IDs, "block-30" and "block-36"? That sounds like some kind of code to me... like a backdoor or something 🤯. And don't even get me started on the CSS rules - that's just a way to obscure the real issue at hand. I'm telling you, this webpage is up to no good 😒.
 
I feel like I've seen this before... all those repeated images and whatnot. It's like they're trying to drive a point home, but it just ends up looking cluttered. You know, in my day, we didn't need all that extra flair. A good ol' fashioned headline and some plain text would do the trick. And don't even get me started on image compression - I remember when a 56k modem was the norm! Now, we've got these fancy tools that can compress images to near-nothing. It's crazy how much of a difference it makes. As for those IDs, yeah, it'd be nice if they were more descriptive. Less confusion all around, you know?
 
Ugh, can't even scroll through the code without feeling like I'm stuck in some kind of digital nightmare 🤯. All these repeated images and block elements are making my brain hurt. Like, why not just use a single image and repeat it or something? Or better yet, get some decent web dev skills to create some actual structure 💔. And what's with the generic IDs? Can't we do better than that? 🤷‍♂️
 
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