FTMs often have walnut-face (see also Strangio, Chase). This woman is Peak Walnut. Having received my medical degree from Dr. Pimple Popper University, I suspect rhinophyma, maybe with something applied to mitigate redness. Also that she is older than stated, obviously.
Neurodiverse also originally carried with it a sense that the condition actually led to sufferers having a unique and interesting perspective. Synaesthesia does, certainly. ADD, well, there’s a lot to indicate that many of our greatest adventurers and explorers throughout history were ADHD which is why they couldn’t sit their asses down and had to go discover new continents and shit. And there are those who would argue that autism can, if (I would argue) it is mild and is not overly coddled, give the person an interesting way of seeing things and if combined with the ability to express oneself, well, life’s rich pageant requires all kinds. And obviously many many artists, writers, other creative types, dealt with mania and depression, though many many do not, and it is arguable whether those who did were extraordinary due to the illness or would’ve been anyway.
So to me that’s the essence of neurodiverse, the sense that it is not entirely bad and that the individual might not necessarily want to be “cured” and that there are paths to leading a successful independent life while managing the condition.
But anyway this has led to all manner of LARPing from boring people with nothing interesting to say deciding to be many flavors of “neurodiverse” as if just the condition and not the experience of the struggles and ups and downs over time and the ability to achieve anyway *combined with intelligence and talent* is what makes a person interesting.