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I was going to post this but you've phrased it better than I ever could.
I cannot stress enough how good subtle shadows are as allowing the viewer to differentiate different objects on the same pane.
Plus Facebook is easily one of the worst examples of design done well (flat aesthetics or otherwise). It's crowded with no clear grouping and even has some content duplicated. Plus there's a confusing mismatch of hover-over, click through, pop up and drop down interfaces that leave me lost whenever I'm trying to perform something new. It's the kind of site that relies on it's users committing common actions to muscle memory.