Actress Jennifer Lawrence really does not care about fitness. On Wednesday, during the press tour for Mother!, Darren Aronofsky's latest psychological horror movie in which Lawrence stars, she played "Rage Against the Answering Machine" with BBC Radio 1's James Greg. For the game, Lawrence listed all the little things that piss her off. Chief among them, the actress said, was people who act like exercising is actually fun—especially those who post about it online.

"Can we just put them all on an island?" Lawrence said. "Where we don't have to hear about it?"

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We're not here to trash anyone trying to take the perfect gym selfie. Still, it's worth noting that if you're in the small percentage of the population that comprises Oscar award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence's dating pool (she's currently dating Aronofsky), she probably doesn't want to see your abs shot from a gym bathroom.

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Maybe Lawrence knows that half of those pictures are faked anyway, but her answer is a definite home run for her "every girl" brand, carefully cultivated over the years to present her as America's number one Cheeto-eating, red carpet-tripping, hard-drinking, wild-partying sweetheart. That isn't the only thing Lawrence hates, either, as she also explained her gripes with hotel staff that ignores "Do Not Disturb" signs ("When is that ever okay?! I'd rather you came in quietly and cleaned around me. It's creepy, but it's better than me waking up and seeing you!"). Drivers who don't thank you for letting them in a lane ("If I stop my car and you have no hope of getting into this lane without me, I feel like I've stood up for you. And he doesn't wave?") were also in her sights.

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Still, Lawrence has a point. If you're on a date with another fitness freak, chatting about your workout is probably prime conversation material. But before you know that someone else loves to down protein powder as much as you, it's probably best to chill out on the swole talk until you have a better feel for them. No one is here to criticize a guy who puts a lot of energy and passion into his fitness Instagram, but for some people, including Lawrence, it's just not their thing.