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From a Feral Child to the Mystery of Alexander the Great’s Burial: You Definitely Didn’t Learn About These Weird Historical Facts In History Class

August 24, 2025 by Shelley Thompson

History is a subject taught in almost all schools, but there is still so much we don’t learn about in class. Historical facts are always interesting and enlightening because they deal with past events. Regardless of age, there is always something new to learn from history. Historians are always in search of breathtaking moments and new discoveries about the past. You can learn a lot about historical events, and some have inspired how we live our daily lives today. For example, do you know how door knobs came into existence? Or that there was once a feral child that existed? If you are curious about history and bizarre events, you need to read this article. However, they are not everyday facts you learn in 9th grade social studies- they are weird! We have compiled the most interesting facts from @weird_history that you probably didn’t even know about.

Uncle Joey in “Full House” is the Reason Behind Alanis Morissette’s Hit Song “You Oughta Know?”

David Alan Coulier is an American TV host, impressionist, stand-up comedian, and actor. He is widely known for his role as Joey Gladstone in the ABC sitcom “Full House” from 1987 until the end of its airing in 1995. He was previously married to Jayne Modean, but after two years, they divorced.

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It is rumored famous singer Alanis Morissette’s song “You Oughta Know” is about the actor. When they met for the first time, Coulier and music star Morissette were both Nickelodeon stars. They dated for two years after meeting in 1992, and after their breakup, Morissette released a breakup song titled “You Oughta Know?” During an interview, he publicly stated that the song is about him, citing some giveaways as proof.

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