Inflates You Making You Big And Round

2021Catchphrase / copypastasemi-active
Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a 2021 copypasta originating from a Diezel Raccoon Twitter exchange, referencing the inflation fetish and used as an ironic non-sequitur to dismiss arguments or derail furry community conversations.

"Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a catchphrase and copypasta that originated from a January 2021 Twitter exchange involving Diezel Raccoon, a controversial right-wing figure in the furry community. The phrase, a reference to the body inflation fetish, was used as a bizarre non-sequitur to avoid engaging with political discussion and quickly became a tool for mocking Diezel across furry Twitter2. It spread as an ironic, deliberately inappropriate response used to dismiss someone's opinion or derail serious conversations.

TL;DR

"Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a catchphrase and copypasta that originated from a January 2021 Twitter exchange involving Diezel Raccoon, a controversial right-wing figure in the furry community.

Overview

The meme centers on the asterisk-action phrase "\*inflates you making you big and round\*," written in the style of roleplay text common in furry and fandom spaces. It references the body inflation fetish, a niche kink involving characters being inflated like balloons2. What makes the phrase memeable isn't the fetish itself but the absurd context in which it was deployed: as a response to someone discussing an attempted political coup. The sheer disconnect between the gravity of the political topic and the goofy, fetishistic roleplay text created an instantly shareable moment1.

On January 12, 2021, Twitter user Star the Raccoon replied to a now-deleted post by Diezel Raccoon, a known right-wing figure in the furry community who had been frequently accused of alt-right sympathies2. Star the Raccoon wrote about the January 6 Capitol breach: "A coup was attempted to over throw the government and install a dictator as the leader of this country."

Diezel Raccoon's response was: "I like you deeply as a friend and I'm going to choose not to even respond to that. \*inflates you making you big and round.\*" The reply mixed a polite deflection with a body inflation fetish reference, creating one of the most jarring tonal shifts Twitter had seen in a while2.

That same day, Twitter user @0kbps shared a screenshot of the exchange. The post picked up over 13,000 likes and 2,400 retweets within three months2.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter
Key People
Diezel Raccoon, @0kbps
Date
2021
Year
2021

On January 12, 2021, Twitter user Star the Raccoon replied to a now-deleted post by Diezel Raccoon, a known right-wing figure in the furry community who had been frequently accused of alt-right sympathies. Star the Raccoon wrote about the January 6 Capitol breach: "A coup was attempted to over throw the government and install a dictator as the leader of this country."

Diezel Raccoon's response was: "I like you deeply as a friend and I'm going to choose not to even respond to that. \*inflates you making you big and round.\*" The reply mixed a polite deflection with a body inflation fetish reference, creating one of the most jarring tonal shifts Twitter had seen in a while.

That same day, Twitter user @0kbps shared a screenshot of the exchange. The post picked up over 13,000 likes and 2,400 retweets within three months.

How It Spread

On January 15, 2021, Reddit user u/5997 posted the screenshot to r/cringetopia, where it earned over 1,500 upvotes. The post introduced the phrase to audiences outside the furry community, though much of its viral energy stayed within furry Twitter.

The meme's second wave hit on February 17, 2021, when Diezel Raccoon shared a screenshot of furry musician Pepper Coyote tweeting "about time" in response to the death of Rush Limbaugh. Diezel tagged major furry conventions like @furfest, @anthrocon, and @furryfiesta, suggesting they reconsider having Pepper Coyote as a performer. The move backfired spectacularly. Other furries flooded Diezel's replies with "\*inflates you making you big and round\*" comments, turning the phrase into a coordinated dunk.

On February 18, Twitter user @SpottedCasper posted a video documenting the reply flooding, which pulled in over 4,000 likes and 1,400 retweets within two months. The next day, YouTuber mexifurfoof uploaded an extended version of the compilation.

By February 20, Diezel had privatized his account. That same day, Twitter user @masklayer posted a broader assessment of the situation, writing: "As the 'inflates you making you big and round' thing rapidly Becomes a Meme, let's not lose sight of one key point: Furries cannot tolerate fash/alt-right/etc within our communities & spaces." The post earned over 300 retweets and 900 likes.

Also on February 20, @levisnoot posted a Jackbox game meme referencing the phrase, picking up over 500 likes. On March 5, iFunny user kennethudut shared another screenshot showing the phrase being used against Diezel in a separate political argument.

How to Use This Meme

The phrase works as an all-purpose dismissal or absurdist non-sequitur. Common uses include:

- Deflection: Reply to someone's serious or heated take with "\*inflates you making you big and round\*" to signal you're not engaging with their argument - Mockery: Used specifically to mock people expressing extreme or controversial political opinions, following the original context - Copypasta flooding: Spammed in someone's replies as a coordinated bit, similar to ratio culture - General shitposting: Dropped into any conversation where the tonal mismatch would be funny

The asterisks are important. They mark the phrase as roleplay-style action text, which is what makes the whole thing land. Without the asterisks, it's just a weird sentence. With them, it's a performative bit that reads as someone completely ignoring reality in favor of fetish roleplay.

Cultural Impact

The meme became a rallying point within the furry community specifically around rejecting far-right figures in furry spaces. @masklayer's viral tweet framing the meme in anti-fascist terms gave it a political dimension beyond simple shitposting. The collective flooding of Diezel's replies with the phrase functioned as a form of community self-policing, using absurdist humor rather than direct confrontation to push back against views the community found unacceptable.

The incident also drew attention to the ongoing tensions within the furry fandom between its largely progressive majority and a small but vocal contingent of right-wing members, a conflict that had been simmering on platforms like Twitter for years.

Fun Facts

Diezel Raccoon's original reply combined a heartfelt "I like you deeply as a friend" with a fetish reference, making it a masterclass in unintentional comedy.

The phrase went through two distinct viral waves: the initial screenshot in January and the coordinated reply flooding in February.

iFunny users debated whether the exchange showed "a smart furry or 2 dumb fucks," with some arguing the person who deployed the inflation line had effectively won the argument through sheer absurdity.

Diezel privatized his account after the February flooding, effectively retreating from the very platform where the phrase had originated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inflates You Making You Big And Round

2021Catchphrase / copypastasemi-active
Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a 2021 copypasta originating from a Diezel Raccoon Twitter exchange, referencing the inflation fetish and used as an ironic non-sequitur to dismiss arguments or derail furry community conversations.

"Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a catchphrase and copypasta that originated from a January 2021 Twitter exchange involving Diezel Raccoon, a controversial right-wing figure in the furry community. The phrase, a reference to the body inflation fetish, was used as a bizarre non-sequitur to avoid engaging with political discussion and quickly became a tool for mocking Diezel across furry Twitter. It spread as an ironic, deliberately inappropriate response used to dismiss someone's opinion or derail serious conversations.

TL;DR

"Inflates You Making You Big And Round" is a catchphrase and copypasta that originated from a January 2021 Twitter exchange involving Diezel Raccoon, a controversial right-wing figure in the furry community.

Overview

The meme centers on the asterisk-action phrase "\*inflates you making you big and round\*," written in the style of roleplay text common in furry and fandom spaces. It references the body inflation fetish, a niche kink involving characters being inflated like balloons. What makes the phrase memeable isn't the fetish itself but the absurd context in which it was deployed: as a response to someone discussing an attempted political coup. The sheer disconnect between the gravity of the political topic and the goofy, fetishistic roleplay text created an instantly shareable moment.

On January 12, 2021, Twitter user Star the Raccoon replied to a now-deleted post by Diezel Raccoon, a known right-wing figure in the furry community who had been frequently accused of alt-right sympathies. Star the Raccoon wrote about the January 6 Capitol breach: "A coup was attempted to over throw the government and install a dictator as the leader of this country."

Diezel Raccoon's response was: "I like you deeply as a friend and I'm going to choose not to even respond to that. \*inflates you making you big and round.\*" The reply mixed a polite deflection with a body inflation fetish reference, creating one of the most jarring tonal shifts Twitter had seen in a while.

That same day, Twitter user @0kbps shared a screenshot of the exchange. The post picked up over 13,000 likes and 2,400 retweets within three months.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter
Key People
Diezel Raccoon, @0kbps
Date
2021
Year
2021

On January 12, 2021, Twitter user Star the Raccoon replied to a now-deleted post by Diezel Raccoon, a known right-wing figure in the furry community who had been frequently accused of alt-right sympathies. Star the Raccoon wrote about the January 6 Capitol breach: "A coup was attempted to over throw the government and install a dictator as the leader of this country."

Diezel Raccoon's response was: "I like you deeply as a friend and I'm going to choose not to even respond to that. \*inflates you making you big and round.\*" The reply mixed a polite deflection with a body inflation fetish reference, creating one of the most jarring tonal shifts Twitter had seen in a while.

That same day, Twitter user @0kbps shared a screenshot of the exchange. The post picked up over 13,000 likes and 2,400 retweets within three months.

How It Spread

On January 15, 2021, Reddit user u/5997 posted the screenshot to r/cringetopia, where it earned over 1,500 upvotes. The post introduced the phrase to audiences outside the furry community, though much of its viral energy stayed within furry Twitter.

The meme's second wave hit on February 17, 2021, when Diezel Raccoon shared a screenshot of furry musician Pepper Coyote tweeting "about time" in response to the death of Rush Limbaugh. Diezel tagged major furry conventions like @furfest, @anthrocon, and @furryfiesta, suggesting they reconsider having Pepper Coyote as a performer. The move backfired spectacularly. Other furries flooded Diezel's replies with "\*inflates you making you big and round\*" comments, turning the phrase into a coordinated dunk.

On February 18, Twitter user @SpottedCasper posted a video documenting the reply flooding, which pulled in over 4,000 likes and 1,400 retweets within two months. The next day, YouTuber mexifurfoof uploaded an extended version of the compilation.

By February 20, Diezel had privatized his account. That same day, Twitter user @masklayer posted a broader assessment of the situation, writing: "As the 'inflates you making you big and round' thing rapidly Becomes a Meme, let's not lose sight of one key point: Furries cannot tolerate fash/alt-right/etc within our communities & spaces." The post earned over 300 retweets and 900 likes.

Also on February 20, @levisnoot posted a Jackbox game meme referencing the phrase, picking up over 500 likes. On March 5, iFunny user kennethudut shared another screenshot showing the phrase being used against Diezel in a separate political argument.

How to Use This Meme

The phrase works as an all-purpose dismissal or absurdist non-sequitur. Common uses include:

- Deflection: Reply to someone's serious or heated take with "\*inflates you making you big and round\*" to signal you're not engaging with their argument - Mockery: Used specifically to mock people expressing extreme or controversial political opinions, following the original context - Copypasta flooding: Spammed in someone's replies as a coordinated bit, similar to ratio culture - General shitposting: Dropped into any conversation where the tonal mismatch would be funny

The asterisks are important. They mark the phrase as roleplay-style action text, which is what makes the whole thing land. Without the asterisks, it's just a weird sentence. With them, it's a performative bit that reads as someone completely ignoring reality in favor of fetish roleplay.

Cultural Impact

The meme became a rallying point within the furry community specifically around rejecting far-right figures in furry spaces. @masklayer's viral tweet framing the meme in anti-fascist terms gave it a political dimension beyond simple shitposting. The collective flooding of Diezel's replies with the phrase functioned as a form of community self-policing, using absurdist humor rather than direct confrontation to push back against views the community found unacceptable.

The incident also drew attention to the ongoing tensions within the furry fandom between its largely progressive majority and a small but vocal contingent of right-wing members, a conflict that had been simmering on platforms like Twitter for years.

Fun Facts

Diezel Raccoon's original reply combined a heartfelt "I like you deeply as a friend" with a fetish reference, making it a masterclass in unintentional comedy.

The phrase went through two distinct viral waves: the initial screenshot in January and the coordinated reply flooding in February.

iFunny users debated whether the exchange showed "a smart furry or 2 dumb fucks," with some arguing the person who deployed the inflation line had effectively won the argument through sheer absurdity.

Diezel privatized his account after the February flooding, effectively retreating from the very platform where the phrase had originated.

Frequently Asked Questions