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The Ruby Demons - an LGBTQI Melbourne Supporter Group

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Hey guys,

We’re just dropping a quick note to let you know that a small group of passionate Melbourne members have started an LGBTQI inclusive support group (similar to the Pink Magpies and Purple Bombers groups) called The Ruby Demons.
If you know of anyone that might like to join, please feel free to direct them to our social pages. We’ve been told by the club that they are looking forward to helping us out.
 
 
We will be representing the club at next week’s Pride match and have some tickets to give away to the game if anyone else would like to come along with us.
 
Cheers!
 
 

Good work RubyDees.

Hope you become a huge and successfuln group .

And get to see many flags together.

Look forward to seeing you at the games in 2017!!!


What does the qi at the end stand for? i've only seen the first part before now.

 

Well done, Ruby Demons. About time we had an inclusive group like this. Glad to hear the club are getting behind you. And so they should.

 
13 minutes ago, faultydet said:

What does the qi at the end stand for? i've only seen the first part before now.

 

q u e e r and intersex.

wow, i need to google. that last one is new to me....

 

 


'A' was recently added into the lexicon to represent asexuality, but at what point does it become offensive to throw all the minority sexual preferences under the same umbrella?

Anyway, not the point of this thread.

Great initiative! All the best to The Ruby Demons group!

Congratulations Rubies !!!  Melbourne supporters are a diverse lot and we welcome every single passionate dees fan on board. Great initiative !!!!!!!!


At Christmas I see my cousins' kid,who came out last year or so,and is a Demons fan.

He has always been more intelligent and articulate than the other children,so we thought he might avoid football  ,but my Aunty(79 year old long time Demon) ,who is his Grandmother ,has got him attending fairly regularly,as she did when I was young.

I don"t generally like sitting with intelligent and articulate people at the football ,which is why I go with BBO ,who tries to write comprehensible sentences on here occasionally.

So maybe he would enjoy sitting with the Rubys.

BBO and I will happily join the group but I must warn BBO claims to be pansexual,ployamourous,i bi-inquisitive, and whatever else may enhance his prospects.Which is all good but he is extremely unattractive and has ongoing hygiene and fungus issues.

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Hey guys, thanks so much for the positive response - we're really excited about what we have coming up! 

 

21 minutes ago, therubydemons said:

Hey guys, thanks so much for the positive response - we're really excited about what we have coming up! 

 

we're all red and blue...thats the only thing that matters  ^_^

Good on you, love the name!


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41 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

we're all red and blue...thats the only thing that matters  ^_^

Absolutely - any excuse to hang out with fellow Demons fans is a win.

If anyone is interested, Nathan from our group is going to be on 774 ABC with Libby Gore and Nathan Bourke at 8pm talking us up!

welcome to the freak show, ruby demons. you'll find there isn't much "normal" here :)

but you'll have to learn how to ski............and enjoy bananas...........and joust with stuie

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It's very exciting to be part of this and to see something coming together!! Looking forward to the pride match on Saturday.


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