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I've got something to admit: I've never actually played DnD.
I read a ton of TSR books, thoroughly enjoyed the movie, liked the cartoon as a kid, played D&D type PC games, but when I was young I didn't know anyone who played and as an adult I feel kinda... a bit behind the curve to jump into a live game despite having a number of friends who do play more.
Is there any sort of online community where a newb can join into a game (preferably with a patient DM and players). Are there good kits to enhance the experience of playing with others online (virtual meeting and board?)
In my experience, the D&D community is very welcoming to newcomers. In addition to the classic online LFG stuff (lemmy, reddit, discord), I would give your local hobby shop(s) a visit. Chances are they host weekly games, or at the very least can point you in the right direction.
I will say, with D&D 5e, they really made an effort to streamline the learning curve, and it shows. I'll message you a tool I found really helpful for learning the rules.
(Also, don't limit yourself to D&D! There are plenty of great pen and paper roleplaying systems out there. Call of Cthulhu is a great example of one I've been meaning to play.)