Igor Minar 1bdca93d70 fix(jqLite): revert the #ready() optimization until jQuery does the same
The change unfortunatelly makes us incompatible with jQuery which always falls back to onLoad.

Not falling back to onLoad is a possible breaking change because if Angular was added to the document during DOMContentLoaded
document.readyState at this point is 'interactive' which we'd need to add to our check, but more importantly if more scripts
are added during DOMContentLoaded these won't be loaded before we bootstrap, which can cause angular modules not to be found
during bootstrap.

This load ordering issues is really just a cornercase that should be handled via manual bootstrap, but until jQuery has the same
behavior we shouldn't do something else.
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