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I've always liked Mint since I started playing with it off and on a few years ago. It was easy-mode Linux like Ubuntu, but more pleasing to the eye and most default settings were quite sane. It was that magical "Ubuntu but better" so many people were looking for.
For my serious Linux-ing at home I still use Arch; I've grown used to Gnome 3 under it though I wouldn't say I like it. Now though, I may just have to look into using Mint as a main desktop system.