The "how do we tell him" meme originates from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode where Squidward worries about telling SpongeBob that he unknowingly gave him a bomb-filled pie. The meme format is used online to humorously depict situations where someone is naively unaware of a harsh or dark reality awaiting them. Typically, it features a panel with an innocent character (like SpongeBob) contrasted with others trying to figure out how to break bad news gently. To tell someone "him" a meme, if referring to this meme format, it can be done by sharing the meme image or template with a caption indicating the amusing but unfortunate truth the naive character "him" is about to discover. This highlights the humor in how to break unwelcome news gently. If the question refers more generally to how to tell or show someone a meme, it typically involves sharing the meme image or video with a caption or message suited to the meme's joke or context, often using social media, messaging apps, or meme generator tools. Memes are best shared when they relate to something the receiver can understand or find funny, often used to react to situations with humor or relatable commentary. The "how do we tell him" meme specifically is an exploitable image macro from the SpongeBob episode "Dying for Pie," gaining popularity in 2020 and 2021 on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook with various humorous captions about naive people about to face a tough truth.
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