Your frustration seems to be stemming from your computer screen "refreshing"and "flashing"while your browser resizes each picture. In a common web user experience the loading of pictures in the background should not be interfering with your reading of the page. The html structure and text of the page should load first, and then images to it, so you should be able to read the page without the screen flashing.
Try turning the auto-resize off in your browser, and see if that removes the flashing problem and makes browsing more comfortable.
Higher Kb size will make it longer to download the picture. But by looking at the sizes where most are below 100Kb and some around 200Kb, it should not make that much difference in time to wait for them to load.
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