Yeah, I know. The timing of your comment was just comedic to me.
But also... this image really isn't all that a-typical of antifa counter-protesters. The only thing notable about it is the picturesque framing of the 3 front and center, unmasked. Disabled people and children aren't even that uncommon.
Your point was trying to frame them as "violence hobbyists". Pay attention to the body language of these people. Or any picture of a group of antifa where they are not immediately engaged in direct confrontation. Aside from the big black guy, they do not look like people who are there wanting a fight. They look like they're ready and accepting that it's what they're there for, but not really enthusiastic about it. There's no aggression in the way they're standing around. Or in most pictures of antifa.
Compare to pictures of alt-right people at their gatherings. They almost always look angry, aggressive, poised and ready to clash.
Or you could like.... compare data on who the perpetrators are of actual verified instances of violence and their severity. Or even read alt-right event planning chat logs, because plenty of them have been leaked. They pretty openly talk about their desire for violence and how to control the narrative so they can go at it and still appear sympathetic.