http://media.wizards.com/2016/docs/MagicCompRules_20160930.pdf
>>50082929
Visit your local games store and get them to teach you, it's a much easier thing to do in person.
Yeah, i guess but all of my friends say that it will take friggin forever and is it worth it?
>>50082974
Personally, I always found that the more 'basic' rules don't take that long to learn. Once the really weird stuff with priorities and triggers and whatnot comes in, you'll be into the game enough that it won't be a chore or already decided that its not your thing. Get a friend, buy a duel deck or precons and start hitting each other with creatures.
If your friends aren't into it, you may find that even if you do learn and enjoy it, you'll lose interest anyway because of having nobody to play with. That said, you can predictably check out your LGS for players.
It costs money to play too, which can get pretty steep if you're not careful. I've stuck to budget kitchen table casual though, and I enjoy it plenty.
>>50082929
With cards.