Desert-Fox
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| Username: | Desert-Fox | |
| Also known as: | Aleks Majestic | |
| Age: | 16 | |
| Knows of: | Pretty much everything SMW, except ASM. | |
| Join Date: | 2008-04-03 10:32:42 PM | |
| Birthday: | July 18, 1994 | |
| Known For: | "How to get a Girlfriend", Minecrafting, being Mue's lover. | |
| Contributions: | Contributions to SMWiki | |
| SMWCentral User Page: | http://www.smwcentral.net/?p=profile&id=1796 | |
General Introduction Paragraph
One of the more prominent users of the SMWcentral, he is known by some to talk in an obscure fashion, especially to his lover, Mue. This obscure talking behaviour tends to get on Mue's potato-cakes and causes lots of humour generation. Descending from many countries, namely Yugoslavia, Desert-Fox tends to have a strange grasp on the English language, using rather sophisticated words where they need not be required, but when posting in the SMWC, he takes special care to make his comments as simple to understand as possible, sometimes shortening their length, but ultimately, making them more valid and whatnot.
Internet Behaviour
When not yiffing his girlfriend, or other members of the SMWC, Desert-Fox tends to recede into obscurity, going on websites where little is left of his previous trails; mainly Wiki's and other informative sites. Desert-Fox is native to the SMWC, as it is the only forum he is active in. He's also on Facebook, but only gives his profile ID to those he deems 'safe'.
- ~FUN FACTULATION~
Desert-Fox is a fan of 'raocow' who enjoys listening to his alternative ramblings and non sequiter narration.
Vintage Electronics Collection
- Desert-Fox has the largest video game and console collection on SMWC, with his ever expanding collection passing the 30th numerical unit and almost breaking the 40th.
Non-Classic crap
- Xbox
- Xbox 360
- Wii
- Self Constructed Computer
Home Made Stuff
- Arcade Machine (~200 games)
- Pong Machine (I call it the "TVTronic Sport System")
TOTAL
- 310 Games (not including built in games)
- 346 Games (including built in games)
- ~547 Games (including my arcade machine and home made console)


