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First off; you change how you ask the question, How do? it's how do(to) I/you. Anyways. You can't. If you are talking about IQ here, if we could gain IQ permanently then we'd be a lot smarter, we can gain IQ from listening to Mozart but its a very small IQ boost and it doesn't last. We can lose IQ from being mentally retarded or through lead poisoning. However, beer doesn't actually destroy brain cells, they become more erratic and communication between them can get unreliable and/or low but beer does not make you lose brain cells to clear up a misconception. Anyways, no, it is impossible to gain IQ permanently but with all the bio technology being developed technology could be implanted to store memories and increase brain capacity but it will be hack able and someone could mess with your intelligence just like you deserve for putting tech in your brain. If you're talking about intelligence as in information then yes you can gain intelligence. You can gain it by reading, read the news, books, articles like this, stay in school and read the terms and conditions.

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