Same here, I have noscript almost always on. The problem is some things don't work without JS. Google and Bing search, youtube, even duckduckgo in plane FireFox. The later works in Tor browser, that's what I'm usually using. I usually skip on most other things that require JS to drive blinking ads.
Isn't the tor browser insanely slow though?
Not anymore. It's very usable when JS is not needed. I've seen more than 5MB/s Tor downloads. The good, or bad, thing is you don't control the exit point. You can only change it by resetting the circuit. Some websites are sensitive to user's location.
If duckduckgo bothers you, there is html.duckduckgo.com.