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Maor Kurevsky (born: February 15, 1997 (1997-02-15) [age 27]), better known online as Snacksss or SnacksyPoo, is an Israeli YouTuber and Twitch Streamer known for his gaming videos with the fellow YouTubers NotATaco and Golden Games, and for his livestreams.

Personal Life[]

Kurevsky was born with clubfoot and suffers from asthma and back pain, and uses cannabis to reduce the pain. He has a younger sister named Tal. When he was 10, his parents got divorsed.

Between the years 2018-2020, he was in a relationship with the YouTuber Nonit.

After finishing school, he served in the IDF for 3 years and after that he went to university to study business management, but very quickly dropped out to invest in his YouTube channel

Kurevsky lived with his mom and sister until late 2019, when he moved out, and currently resides in Rishon Lezion, Close to his grandparents.

He joined the e-sports group "Team Finest" on October 21st 2021, but left the group because it wasn't what he thought it would be. He later joined the jewish content group "LostTribe" on May 7th 2022 and later left for unknown reasons.

History[]

Kurevsky opened his first channel in 2013 with his cousin Lior, Where he played Minecraft and made mod showcases. He created his second channel January 30th 2014, this time alone, where he made comedy and gaming videos with his friends. In April 19th 2015, he moved to a different channel and made similar content to his previous channel, but in hebrew. This channel was by far the most successful channel of then all, reaching 100,000 subscribers in May of 2019. When Kurevsky moved out in late 2019, he started livestreaming, and quicly after that it became his main focus, and he stopped making videos, apart from stream highlights that would drop occasionally.

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