why earth when it can be mars?

why earth when it can be mars?

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A teenage girl named Carter goes and overcomes many boy conflicts, family problems, and is horrible with socializing. She is lost in her identity crisis and with the judgment of her mother, the lies of her father, and the discomfort of her boyfriend. A shoulder to cry on? That's not something Carter has or will ever have. What will she do to get her way back in? Her boyfriend and family only cause more trouble instead of making things better for her. Who will be her shoulder to cry on?
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