Just click the "Forgot password" link on the login page and input the email that was tied to FB and SO will send you a reset password email from which you can set a password for logging in directly.
Your email (that SO took from FB) is saved in a database similar to if you were registered using email, so your account can be considered as an account that was registered by usual email confirmation, just that you "do not know your password".
If you perform a password reset (I assume you have access to the email account used to register on Facebook), you will be able to set a new password—and thus be able to login with the email and the newly-set password.
I have tried this and it works; here are the exact steps I did:
For a SO account that was created by FB, I opened SO in a browser without an active session
Went to login page and chose "forgot password"
Typed my email for Facebook and submitted the form
I received an email with this content:
Someone requested an account recovery on Stack Overflow for
example@gmail.com. If you did not request this, just ignore this
email. We'll keep your account safe.
You can log in to Stack Overflow using the following credentials:
Choose the "Log in with Facebook" option (example@gmail.com) If you'd
like to use example@gmail.com to log in, click here to set a new
password.
With this email, I just set up a new password.
Now, I can login with my email and password from the usual login page, without interacting with Facebook. So, at this point, it is similar to having an account where you can login using the email and password directly, without interacting with third parties.
you did foolish decision, please spell it out.
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