As has been well covered (by this publication and others), President Obama has spent the past eight years of his administration protecting our health care, defending marriage equality, fighting for fair pay, and promoting American culture, all while being what, against all odds, seems to be both a scandal-free family man and all-around good guy.

But one question remains: Who will speak for the memes? The viral videos? The pop-culture popularity? Obama’s very meme-ability is worth its own celebration: Has there ever been a POTUS as in-on-the-joke, as unduly charming, as affable, as easy, as prepared to laugh at himself? Obama—a man who when asked in his end-of-year press conference about whether he feels any responsibility for the current situation in Aleppo answered: “I always feel responsible. I felt responsible when kids were being shot by snipers. I felt responsible when millions of people had been displaced. I feel responsible for murder and slaughter that’s taken place in South Sudan that’s not being reported on, partly because there’s not as much social media being generated from there. I ask myself every single day, Is there something I could do that would save lives and make a difference and spare some child who doesn’t deserve to suffer?”—was adept at handling the ribbing and the rubs with as much grace as when he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. (Plus, we just really love that whole prankster Joe Biden thing.) So, without further ado, seven moments guaranteed to live on in pop-culture infamy:

At the 2015 State of the Union address, Obama set the record straight—with a wink, no less:

He gave as good as he got when Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis:

Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: President Barack Obama from Funny Or DieHe even read some Mean Tweets on Jimmy Kimmel Live:

The infamous “anger translator” from the 2015 White House Correspondents Dinner:

When he and Michelle Obama were caught on the “Kiss Cam”—and complied:

When he interrupted an interview to catch a fly (and demonstrate Jedi-like precision befitting his careful demeanor):

And finally, the mic drop heard round the world:

This is the seventh installment of a 12-part series celebrating the legacy of President Obama and his administration. Read the sixth installment here.