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Brand new to D&D

Would love to try and get into D&D to see if I would enjoy it. Problem is I have no idea where to begin or what to do. I tried playing once before but I was younger (14-16___22-23 now) and wasn't serious in anyway. I would really appreciate some help!
Lots of ways to start... here's one of them. First, look for Podcasts and Videos of actual-play games, as well as DM / Player advice shows. Watch a bunch, find a few you like, watch those even more. Then, decide which system(s) you want to play. D&D 5e is very popular these days, and the basic rules are available online. 'Read' the rules, by which I mean poke around at things that look interesting and study those, then go back and figure out how it all works. Search the LFG forums here on Roll20, and others I cannot mention. People will post here when they are starting games, looking for players, or looking for a game to play in. Come up with a polite posting, and try it yourself. Get rejected, ignored, and disappointed a lot when you don't get into a game. There are MANY more players than GMs. Finally get accepted into a game. Do happy dance. Talk with the GM and other players about your character ideas. Actually play. Have fun (hopefully)
Okay so, I've been watching a group recently and I understand some of the concepts. Your general turn based strat is what I'm getting. I guess 5e? I don't really care about that. I'll look into the rules. One of my biggest problems is character creation. I have no idea how. Or what, I guess. I'd hate to be that guy to walk in and have zero clue about anything. I don't mind reading up online but everything can be different where your read and I learn best with hands on experience.