By Dane Lorica, | October 27, 2016

There's a website that will help you fall asleep.
Napflix is a new streaming service that will take viewers into slumber with lullaby-like television sounds and not so interesting programs.
The sleep-inducer site airs programs that are somehow less-interesting including YouTube videos such as "Zen Garden Sleep," "Power Juicer Pro" and many other clips that are monotonous and repetitive.
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The site also broadcasts the worst movies voted by users of IMDB featuring the political history of Turkey. The compilation also includes the two-hour long petanque tournament, the World Dog Show held in Helsinki in 2014 and "The Front Line Supermarket" documentary that teaches people to become an effective checker in supermarkets during 1960s.
Napflix originals like Subway and a travel video from Canal St. and Coney Island in New York are expected "to make entertainment boring."
Victor Gutierrez de Tena, co-founder of Napflix, said that "it could be the kind of things that remind us of our childhood, like post-lunch classes and TV serials we watched after meal which just went on and on, ones where you wouldn't lose the plot if you fell asleep."
Different categories like religion, education, and advertising are available in the options tab.
Napflix will help users sleep for free.
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