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Take it to your grave.
It can be hard to make new connections these days especially if you don't have a lot to start with, I'd say it depends a lot on age and situation, try to interact with people at work/school, and try to explore new hobbies earnestly (not as a means to a social end, genuinely try to find things you enjoy as those spaces will be the ones with people like you) You might be weird and fail to make friends at first but there's only one way to learn. Sooner or later you'll meet someone on your wavelength, you're not as strange as you think and most people are stranger than you think.
Also when you have friends it's very normal to feel like you're pestering them or that you are more interested in them than they are interested in you. But that's more because we second guess and analyse our own actions more than we do other people's actions. If someone doesn't like you it's very easy for them to brush you off and if they agree to do things with you it's because they enjoy doing things with you.
Also if you think you have issues with socialising it might be worth looking into possible neurodivergence with an open and honest mind. A lot of things can vary a lot person to person so don't just skim over the dictionary definitions either. Do some digging and if anything resonates then dig a little deeper. You learn some coping strategies as well as being able to explain to people "hey, I think I'm <autistic/have social anxiety etc> you'd tell me if I was being awkward or annoying, right?" If someone isn't willing to accomodate when you communicate openly, that sucks but they probably aren't going to be best friend material.
Ramirez? is that you?