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I don't play PC games, so for me as a college student who only browse the internet, use Microsoft Word/Powerpoint, and listen and download music and stream videos from Hulu/Netflix in class ultraportables fit my bill perfectly.

@Necrophagist: Proves the point, being a "nihilistic atheist" isn't an unusual label for teens (especially if they want to be rebellious) to describe themselves as.

@Lazerwolf: Let's look at the crime the father commited before citing "like father like son".

@EggplantHero: I disagree, it makes me look like Bobba Fett and that's awesome.

Wow that video was boring

@WestwoodDenizen: You just used a strawman, his argument is valid.

Wonderful, the Lord pulled the light from that galaxy towards us to show his his magnificence.

@NorthStar37: " I don't see anyone organizing a rally for that"

@NorthStar37: Don't assume there can't be those who are opposed to both this and that law.

I'm glad this time around so many commenters actually are ones that seem to understand what this issue really is about, or that if any commenter who is unaware or ignorant is being quickly corrected here.

@Kryptolojik: "I'm kinda failing on what the big deal is here... Minors can't do anything anyway. You can't go to an R-rated Movie, You can't buy porn mags or things without porn like Bizzare Mag(US), so why should you be able to buy games? "

@zcallen1: @Dynosaulo: Exactly, two people that get it.

@1nfinit1: " Imagine average hs-college students."

@Kamatari +: Actually it's perfect logic, if you're into an expensive hobby (like say wine collecting) you can't claim you can't afford to pay once a year for a service that is the cost of one full videogame.

@1nfinit1: Preferring other consoles isn't the same as not being able to afford Xbox Live.

@hailthorn011: Wow, the post wasn't even that large and you didn't bother to read the whole thing?