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i think neither method is fun. tor is more practical (and more private) than hooking and configuring a bunch of extensions that may or may not work well into firefox imo.
i use tor to be annonymous, and a regular browser for trusted sites or ones not working without JS/blocked on tor. i tend not to use sites that are too annoying about blocking tor unless i really need it.