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Taking Thom's examples, I think some sites deserve to get paid. I'm an Ars Technica Subscriber and see no ads there. Their content looks even better without ads and they give you some extras like access to the PDF library and the ability to see articles in a single page.
I think that's the better solution for me as I'm not into installing AdBlok and blocking advertisements.
Some sites look so bad this days due to advertising that I don't visit them at all.
Also, Safari Reader is great for relaxing and reading because text is really big and you can lean on your chair and read from a greater distance.