President Barack Obama gave his final State of the Union address Tuesday night and Americans were glued to their TVs, computer screens, and the most entertaining spot of them all – Twitter.

I'm treating this last State of the Union just like my first – because I'm still just as hungry. I hope you tune in, because it's for you. — President Obama (@POTUS) January 13, 2016

President Obama spoke calmly and at ease about some of his wins, highlighting the drop in unemployment, legalization of gay marriage, his landmark Affordable Care Act, and his fight against climate change. He shared that many of his strides took time and effort, but he was also critical of the issues the country has left to conquer after his tenure:

“But such progress is not inevitable. It is the result of choices we make together. And we face such choices right now. Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, and turning against each other as a people? Or will we face the future with confidence in who we are, what we stand for, and the incredible things we can do together?”

His words rang loud and clear to viewers with charts and iconic photos from his presidency (thanks to his partnership with music annotation site Genius) and even louder on Twitter. But we have to admit, some of Twitter’s comments focused on other gems of the night.

Needless to say, a serious evening turned hilarious in just seconds.

Which one of yall's grandma showed up to the #SOTU in her Resurrection Sunday outfit pic.twitter.com/zfHda4GzGU — Sylvia Obell (@SylviaObell) January 13, 2016

When you miss the "you up?" telegram from Billie Holliday pic.twitter.com/TsOkdg9HwN — Trill Withers (@TylerIAm) January 13, 2016

Poker faces from Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and many other Republican pundits prompted this response from Black Twitter:

There was also Obama’s boastful comments on the nation’s supreme power in the world.

Vice president Joe Biden and Ryan’s faces were also swapped for some of the best memes ever.

Biden-Obama love was all over the TL as well.

when you told em your man's was nice with the flow and he's killing it pic.twitter.com/TiZl0Gxxw6 — Desus Nice (@desusnice) January 13, 2016

Of course, there were a few tweets that took aim at Obama’s speech, but no worries. Black Twitter had his back.

You sound so proud of repeating a small man's mistake. That's unfortunate. https://t.co/EmBDV4NpD8 — Michael Arceneaux (@youngsinick) January 13, 2016

ain't nobody coming to see you Otis https://t.co/g2thekNodN — Desus Nice (@desusnice) January 13, 2016

RT @Trap_Jesus: NIGGA YOU ON THE BUSH FAMILY JV TEAM https://t.co/Pc2sVwkO29 — Nyce (@MusBeNyce) January 13, 2016

On behalf of the people, I would like to say.. Ya mama. https://t.co/qHabdfCquQ — Regular, Schmegular (@LesaMonroe) January 13, 2016

First Lady Michelle Obama was also celebrated. From her flawless makeup to her hair, FLOTUS was definitely in full bloom. There’s also the fact her Narciso Rodriguez-designed dress sold out on Neiman Marcus’ site in a matter of MINUTES.

No shade to Uncle Barry, but who's going to be a badder First Lady than Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama?!?! pic.twitter.com/UeOgqciJ08 — the ratchet preacher (@msbond2u) January 13, 2016

This is our First Lady … Who gone be better than this ? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/NtskxezsPB — Mia Thermopolis❤️ (@mezza_mia) January 13, 2016

In all, the SOTU went like this – don’t you agree?

SOURCE: Twitter

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