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> KDE/Gnome are not bloatware.
emerge -pv gnome
Total: 218 packages (218 new)
emerge -pv kde
Total: 57 packages
And I have almost all my use flags turned off. I'm not saying it can't be stripped down, but on most distros, thats what you're going to get when you install gnome or kde.
ion3 is enough for me. Besides a web browser and rxvt-unicode, I don't need (or use for that matter) any other x apps. And I prefer to surf in full screen in another workspace anyway. I'm not saying this is better than using gnome or kde; different solutions for different needs. If anything I wish I was less dependent on the keyboard. My wrists can't take many more years of this.
Those looking for a good text based browser should checkout w3m. It's the best of the bunch imho.