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Millennials, Maturity, and Jeremy Stoppleman who got caught in the middle

February 28, 2016 by Aaron Friedman Leave a Comment

By now, I imagine most people have heard of the story about Talia who was supposedly fired for writing a nasty article about her boss.

The full article is here.

Side note on the whole thing. A Google search for Jeremy Stoppelman returns results littered with the story which totally sucks. Even the Medium article is ranking exceptionally prominently for his name, which I think is actually sort of strange considering the ONLY reference to his name in the article is within a Medium tag.

Medium Article Ranking for Jeremy Stoppleman on 2/23/2016
Medium Article Ranking for Jeremy Stoppleman on 2/23/2016

The good news for him is that a week later and the results seem to be clearing out. Although, have a look at page 2 and you might not be so confident about that. He should probably get that blog moving a bit, and work on a few other assets he has.

I digress.

I suspect everyone has also read the article by Stephanie lambasting Talia for being a winy and entitled millennial. If not, check that one out here. It’s pure gold.

But did anyone else catch the twitter conversation between Talia and Stephanie? A conversation between the girl who got fired from her job and the one who wrote the fiery rebuttal to her.

Check the full conversation out here
Check the full conversation out here

It’s like they just became best friends!

They are cordial, nice, jokey, and basically offering each other virtual hugs and kisses from across the internet. Its remarkable how mature they can be about this whole thing and not get petty about who is right or wrong. They said their pieces, defined the side they want to take on the argument, and then show nothing but respect for each other. Not only that, they are supportive of each other and rooting each other on.

That would be nice if most disagreements worked like that.

Aside from that, the saga continues on, without them, and with Jeremy Stoppelman caught in the crossfire.

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