Guys..... as sceptimatic has again managed to take this thread way off topic, I think it's time to ignore any further comments he posts. His primary aim is to make all these threads about him and his opinions—bizarre as they are LOL.
Let's try and get back on topic.
So... The OP, sockless74, posted "Now all that [about Antarctica] being said, I of course haven't been to Antarctica or sailed around it and I don't know anyone who has. So all the stories and photos online could be fake, conspiracy, etc etc... But this is one of the main areas that I am stuck on in accepting the flat Earth model and so far no one has explained it well enough that I am convinced.
sceptimatic shortly thereafter said "I was there [Antarctica] as well for 6 months and I couldn't tell where I was, except I was cold and the ground was covered in snow and ice".
Maybe the flat earthers should be attempting to address the OP's questions, rather than letting sceptimatic waffle on with his usual absurd, incoherent pseudo-scientific drivel?
Namely, sailing around Antarctica from the Australian side and being on the South American side; taking a compass with you to verify that you're really at the southernmost point on the earth; not noticing that the coastline of Antarctica is so much shorter than predicted by FE theory (11,000 miles versus 78,000 miles); how is it that you can take a tourist excursion to the South Pole with numerous companies; why are there are no former ice wall "guards" or currently serving guards talking about there experiences; no soldiers talking about it in their military experience; no actual proof of any sort for an ice wall that is 150 feet high.
—And we all know that sceptimatic has never been to Antarctica, so we can safely ignore any future bullshit from that source LOL.