Chris Pratt is one of the most likable actors in Hollywood right now, but there's a good chance that he might be losing a good amount of his fans after giving this interview. The Guardians of the Galaxy star was uncharacteristically very opinionated on topics such as home birth, pre-school education and hunting while sitting down with GQ Magazine.

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In the interview, Pratt basically dismisses the idea of home childbirth. He said, ""I just think about all the women who had to give birth back in the day in their homes-if you were to get in a time machine and be like, 'By the way, in the future, there's facilities that, if something goes wrong, there are trained professionals to take care of you. The mortality rate goes way down. You could totally survive this, and your baby, and people choose not to. Is that crazy?' They would be like, 'What?!'"

Pratt, who has a 3-year-old son with actress Anna Faris, added that he doesn't understand the concept of pre-schools. He said, "I don't know what the f*** they do. Basically you just go there to get a cold."

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The actor also admits that he is an avid hunter, comparing the process to working out versus getting weight loss surgery. "Getting all the food is a process. It makes you feel good," he explained. "It's like getting in shape by working out rather than by getting lip. You know what I mean."

Still, Pratt insists that while he likes to hunt his food, he would never kill an elephant. "I'm definitely pro-hunter, but elephant is something I would never shoot. I would like to hunt in Africa. I'd like to hunt all the game animals in Africa. The sh*t that's being hunted today-like a gazelle, springbok, kudu, all that stuff. All those animals are really beautiful; you could feed some people, get a cool trophy out of the deal."

Pratt's interview in the latest issue of GQ Magazine is available on newsstands now.

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