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It used to be Fedora, it is everything I liked. It's got updated packages, is stable, I liked the package manager besides being the slowest among them. But with all the Red Hat kerfuffle, I no longer feel like I can use it knowing I'm contributing to RHEL.
Anyway, Arch was my close second and now it is my preferred distro for desktop! Pacman is awesome, the AUR as well, and I like knowing how every little thing in my system works because I'm forced to set it up manually.