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if you go back in time,

you may find a man and his crew,

working to fulfill their dream.

that man is me, and we did succeed,

just in case you were curious.

we climbed Mt. Everest,

but once we were there,

Mt. H came in to view.

And our competitors were already half way up.

we had no zip line, we were quite screwed.

we tried our hardest,

but it wasn't enough,

too many people,

could not see,

as a result of our work.

because of that,

we were frozen in time,

and we fell off Mt. H.

nobody cared,

that we climbed Mt. Everest,

they only care about Mt. H.

so i lost the race,

then lost my friends,

and i was forced to research the work of what is presently a Gazillion.

Who am i? What did i accomplish? What did my enemy accomplish?

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if you go back in time,

you may find a man and his crew,

working to fulfill their dream.

that man is me, and we did succeed,

just in case you were curious.

we climbed Mt. Everest,

but once we were there,

Mt. H came in to view.

And our competitors were already half way up.

we had no zip line, we were quite screwed.

we tried our hardest,

but it wasn't enough,

too many people,

could not see,

as a result of our work.

because of that,

we were frozen in time,

and we fell off Mt. H.

nobody cared,

that we climbed Mt. Everest,

they only care about Mt. H.

so i lost the race,

then lost my friends,

and i was forced to research the work of what is presently a Gazillion.

Who am i? What did i accomplish? What did my enemy accomplish?

Tenzing Norgay was the sherpa on that historic climb. Being of non-western European descent his accomplishments were marginalized.

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Tenzing Norgay was the sherpa on that historic climb. Being of non-western European descent his accomplishments were marginalized.

no, it's not a real climb, that part was a metaphor.

and i think you guys will never notice this, so here's a clue:

there are certain letters that are italicised, they mean something.

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no, it's not a real climb, that part was a metaphor.

and i think you guys will never notice this, so here's a clue:

there are certain letters that are italicised, they mean something.

ok..

ahih. hiha. hahi. hi ha. ihah.?????????

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if you go back in time,

you may find a man and his crew,

working to fulfill their dream.

that man is me, and we did succeed,

just in case you were curious.

we climbed Mt. Everest,

but once we were there,

Mt. H came in to view.

And our competitors were already half way up.

we had no zip line, we were quite screwed.

we tried our hardest,

but it wasn't enough,

too many people,

could not see,

as a result of our work.

because of that,

we were frozen in time,

and we fell off Mt. H.

nobody cared,

that we climbed Mt. Everest,

they only care about Mt. H.

so i lost the race,

then lost my friends,

and i was forced to research the work of what is presently a Gazillion.

Who am i? What did i accomplish? What did my enemy accomplish?

i see how this could be very confusing, so i'l give you a hint.

the italicized letters: a-h-i-h mean the year 1898. (a is letter #1, h is letter #8...etc.)

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in 1898 that i can think of is the spanish-american war.

that's not what i was thinking.

it has to do with the...

perminent gasses

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Scottish chemist James Dewar?

become the first person to build a nifty refrigerator and liquify hydrogen in 1898, leaving the last and most stubborn gas to be liquified...HELIUM.

that dastardly dutchman Heike Kamerlingh Onnes beat me up Mt. Helium?

I don't get the Gazillions thing tho, or the ppl not being able to see.

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I don't get the Gazillions thing tho, or the ppl not being able to see.

Scottish chemist James Dewar?
become the first person to build a nifty refrigerator and liquify hydrogen in 1898, leaving the last and most stubborn gas to be liquified...HELIUM.
that dastardly dutchman Heike Kamerlingh Onnes beat me up Mt. Helium?

yay!!! i really didn't like this riddle, i just REALLY couldn't think of anything else at the moment. good work.

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