I will now explain this image in Neuro-divergent English to an alien.
First, that’s a human female which would typically be considered attractive to the rest of the species. We are divided into roughly two kinds which must interact in order to produce more of our species, which many want to do. The large bumps in the front of its body are the way we feed the very young.
Those bumps are also considered attractive for non-culinary reasons. One side of the species wants to play with them and the other wants to have them to be played with. The shapes on the light-colored area are called words and these particular words represent the fact that the bumps protrude.
The medium-shaded area in the top center of the image is called skin and is a soft shell we use for environmental protection and to keep our other parts in the same place so we can move them around. The very light shape mentioned previously and the darker one next to it are called clothes, which is an additional layer of protection and also can increase desirability.
The dark arch near the top is called hair and is a vestigial organ which used to provide necessary heat. It is now considered aesthetic as the area it frames, “face”, is the primary expression point for communicative purposes, especially the large hole near the bottom from which annoying vibrations often emerge from the kind portrayed.
The other kind of the species has a different bump which is inserted adjacent to but not outside of a lower place in the kind of the one shown here. When that bump is ready for use it also protrudes. The attractiveness of the bumps portrayed produces the procreative bump, which is what the letters at the bottom represent.
This image is called a meme, which means it portrays an idea widely appreciated and shared in a 2-D format on a world-wide communication network that exists. The layered representation of bumpiness is attractive for various entertainment purposes
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