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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_X_Window_System_desktop_environments?useskin=vector#Desktop_comparison_information
All DEs can be run on all mainstream distros.
It's just the default theme + icon packs. You can configure any DE to looks very similar as other DE, if you use the same icon pack + themes + wallpapers.
Spoiler: all DEs using a window manager, so all DEs are super ugly for you…
Lol its clear that I know nothing beyond the DE . so basically do you choose your de based upon what the display manager supports?