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https://github.com/zayronxio/Mkosbigsur-gtk#macos-1015-catalina
I can perfectly understand you... at least you can run 32-bit apps on Linux ;) Anyway, you won’t get the apps look exactly like their MacOS equivalent, of course. But you can get the OS to at least resemble MacOS in some sort. How to do: First, elementary OS is your way to go. They have clearly oriented themselves at MacOS when they created this lovely Linux Distro. In order to customise it, you have to allow elementary OS tweaks. Here is a good explanation of the process. With the help of the tweaks, you can change many things about elementary OS, e.g. Mac buttons: Here is a good way to do it. You can also get MacOS icons and a MacOS dock . Additional advice is here and here. Good luck!
but if you are intereted in having a virtualized ready to go Mac os check this out : https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM