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A classic Kantian problem. While we can certainly THINK ourselves as cute and sexy, there is no way we can really KNOW if we are cute and sexy or not (This is similar to the fact that we can think about the existence of god, but can never know for certain whether he does exist or not.)
Shawn Michaels here pulls off an interesting post-Kantian dialectical reversal by refusing the limitations of Kant's paradigm: despite initially appearing to agree with the Konigsbergian's proposition by stating 'I think I'm cute', he rejects it in the following line by stating that he KNOWS that he is sexy.