So I was at my Grandma's house yesterday and everybody was sitting around my aunt's baby (like 10 months old, or something). Everybody was making faces at him, and he was laughing at literally everyone. Like, full-on giggles, like they were the funniest people on earth. Then it was my turn. I start making goofy faces puffing out my cheeks, crossing my eyes, sticking my tongue out. The baby just stares at me like I'm an idiot. I try more, make noises, overdo it some more, and instead of laughing, he starts bawling his eyes out. And then everyone stares at me like I've committed a crime. I said to him straightforwardly, "Seriously? He laughs at everyone else but me? What's wrong with this kid?" Then my cousin comes along, acts like I'm the bad guy here, and tells me that I scared him. No, the baby just didn't think I was funny and then cried because he didn't have fun. So what's the deal? Babies cry all the time. But the thing that made me mad was that everyone turned against me. I mean, I was the only one who didn't get a laugh, so now I'm the bad guy? It's humiliating. Honestly, it felt like that baby was ignoring me on purpose, and I'm not just going to sit there and take it like nothing was up. I went to my room early because I was not going to stay there while everyone treated me like dirt just because I had made a baby cry. So yeah, AITA for being mad that the baby would not laugh, but instead made me look like an idiot?